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I have no idea what the active ingredient is in this shampoo or the spray. I have the spray sitting here next to me, so can tell you whats in it. The shampoo is out in the tack room.
deionized water, sodium laureth sulfate, cocamidopropyl betaine, cocamide dea, propylene glycol, triclosan, allantoin, mucopolysaccharides, polyquaternium-10, sodium pca, extracts of lavender, thyme, and clove, fragrance, and methylparaben...
So like I said, I have no clue what the "active" ingredient is.
Nor do I.
Well, try it, and start with just a tiny amount of the te tree oil, like in 1/2 gallon of shampoo, add 1/4 to 1/2 tsp tea tree solution.
Try it on a small part to make sure it does not irritate her sores.
I used it on my horses, even on saddle sores.
My Dad had this broad backed standard bred mare that we never could find a saddle to fit her, and she always ended up with a saddle sore, she was over 16' hands and round like a barrel..most saddles would just turn over on her LOL.
I hated that horse..anyway, the tea tree oil solution will take care of any fungal problem, on any animal, including ring worm or yeast.
It is a fanstatic douche, for humans and great washing teats on cattle & goats where they touch & can get a yeast infection..I love it, and my whores are moaning just fine dispite my immunal disease, this product though strong, is natural and I will take natural over chemicals anyday.
Chemical treatments quite literally make me sick. So I do my best to stick to natural remedies.