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18 Beagle Owners Share Best Shampoos for Itchy & Sensitive Skin

Written by: Justin Palmer
Justin Palmer is a Certified Pet Food Nutrition Specialist and co-founder of iHeartDogs.com. Inspired by his rescued husky, Splash, he dedicated himself to learning about extending both the length and quality of her life. Splash lived and thrived until 18 years old, and now Justin is on a mission to share what he learned with other dog owners.Read more
| Published on September 6, 2022

There’s nothing worse than watching your beagle suffer from itchy skin allergies. We asked our community of over 100,000 beagle owners the following question: What shampoo do you recommend for a beagle with itchy or sensitive skin?

We’ve summarized the best responses below. Always remember to check with your veterinarian before making changes that affect your beagle’s health. iHeartDogs is reader supported, so some of the links below may be paid affiliate links at no additional cost to you. 

18 Best Hypoallergenic Shampoos for Beagles with Itchy/Sensitive Skin

 

Any oatmeal shampoo my beagle has bad allergies so this is what I got her this time.

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My girl is 16. The only kind that ever works great for her is this!

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Pure goat milk soap and add some white vinegar as needed. Trust me this works, I had a terrier that I fought allergies with forever. Get rid of all the toxic cleaners on your floors. Use only vinegar and or non toxic cleaners like thieves cleaner. Wash his bedding and yours in toxic free. It worked. I thought it was all food related turned out it wasn’t just food. But feeding probiotics and flax seed with the food helps it from the inside out. But don’t forget what they touch and lay on is absorbed in the skin just like us. Oh and I ripped out all my carpet and only have mop friendly floors. Carpet is toxic and holds lots of unwanted stuff. It worked at my house. Sure hope it helps you.

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I would try and find out why she is itchy. Our beagle is allergic to poultry & once we took her off all poultry products her scratching improved. She also takes Apoquel to help with her allergies. Shampoo may not help until you determine the cause of the problem.

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Check with a vet. I used an oatmeal shampoo not realizing she had a grain allergy. Leave it to an expert to help choose Best of luck. Beagles are so awesome!

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I use this on my boys especially the youngest has allergies.

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Our boy has allergies and this is the only one that helps with the itchiness. Highly recommend.

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Oatmeal based.

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I used Johnsons Baby shampoo

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Burts Bees oatmeal

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Oxymed oatmeal shampoo or this!Prescribed for my beagles allergies!

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Bought it off Amazon. Great for itchy skin.

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I use Burts Bees oatmeal shampoo for my beagle

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Have your vet explore the idea of FOOD ALERGIES! Our beagle is allergic to CHICKEN (protein) finding dog foods, wet or dry with NO chicken or chicken by-products is TOUGH!! Read the labels closely! Blue buffalo canned beef dinner has no chicken and new balance fava bean & lamb dry food is also ok. Made a HUGE difference with skin rashes/sores and chewed raw spots! Hope it helps!

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Made a homemade dog shampoo of Ivory dish soap, apple cider vinegar and glycerin. It was very mild and good on my dogs’ skin.

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We have a beagle x with allergies and he has itchy sensitive skin. We changed his diet to grain free, he is only bathed a few times a year, because being wet sets off his itching. The vet told us to use Telfast allergy tablets for his allergies, and worked out the correct dosage for weight, and he is bathed in Malaseb, lather up leave on 10 mins and rinse. Much happier boy now.

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Important note: The above suggestions were provided from our beagle owner community. Always do your own research and check with your veterinarian before making changes that affect your beagle’s health. iHeartDogs is reader supported, so where applicable links above may be affiliate links to retailers at no additional cost to you. 

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