Udderley Smooth Cream
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RoseMill
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Udderley Smooth Cream
I have been given a pot of cream called Udderley Smooth cream. It is for dry skin, it was originally developed for cow's udders hence the name. I get contact dermatitis and have had really cracked sore hands due to an allergy. I have applied the cream a few times and it is amazing ( I normally get steroid cream from doc). To get to the point I wonder if it would be any good for that dry skin that Staffords get. If it is cow friendly it might be dog friendly too. Lily's skin is clear at the moment so I can't test it. I wonder if anyone has tried it on their dog or it is maybe something you could try for skin problems. Just googled it and is about £8 a tub.
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I have heard of it, but not with dogs, I use sudacrem if ever needed Xx
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We have a similar product over here which I use myself. It's an eczema and psoriasis balm, which is anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal. It's great stuff.
I've just started to use it on Zoey on her neck and chest when she starts to scratch and it really seems to help. It smells great too!
I've just started to use it on Zoey on her neck and chest when she starts to scratch and it really seems to help. It smells great too!
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i use coconut or emu oil personally on the dogs and swear by them!
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i've tried olive oil as well with my girl, but have heard of/used udder cream - never used it on an animal though.
also, feeding salmon oil helps :-)
also, feeding salmon oil helps :-)
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Re: Udderley Smooth Cream
RoseMill wrote:We have a similar product over here which I use myself. It's an eczema and psoriasis balm, which is anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal. It's great stuff.
I've just started to use it on Zoey on her neck and chest when she starts to scratch and it really seems to help. It smells great too!
Is this Moo Goo you are talking about? A friends son has terrible eczema and I got him that and it worked really well, never thought of using it on Steff though but I will give it a try.
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I wish the udder cream helped with my eczema...lol ive thought about trying something of the sort on daisy with her dry itchy skins. but never have. i know they do make a lotion thingy for doggies tho
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i have heard from a friend here with a staffy who gets dry skin in the winter that it works wonders... but it stains carpets she told me
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Not tried this, but I have tried Neutrogena hand cream on the scaley skin on my boy's elbows and heels, as well as a bald patch he had on his tail (for at least a year) completely grew back the hair after just a few weeks use!
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It's really good on me, since I got the tub none of the dogs have had any skin probs
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Kat75 wrote:RoseMill wrote:We have a similar product over here which I use myself. It's an eczema and psoriasis balm, which is anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal. It's great stuff.
I've just started to use it on Zoey on her neck and chest when she starts to scratch and it really seems to help. It smells great too!
Is this Moo Goo you are talking about? A friends son has terrible eczema and I got him that and it worked really well, never thought of using it on Steff though but I will give it a try.
Yes it is! Good to know that it's helped your friends son too.
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