Your veterinarian can help to treat seborrheic dermatitis in horses, dogs, and cats. They will generally recommend an antiseborrheic shampoo. These shampoos contain ingredients like salicylic acid, and help your horse to feel more comfortable.
Along with special shampoos that improve the health of your horse's skin, your veterinarian may recommend dietary changes. Supplements can help your horse to experience improvements. This shampoo can be used to help treat seborrheic dermatitis in horses, dogs, and cats.
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