





🛡️ Shield your pet’s skin with science-backed care!
Dechra Miconahex + Triz Pet Shampoo is a professional-grade medicated shampoo formulated with 2% miconazole and 2% chlorhexidine gluconate to effectively treat fungal and bacterial skin infections in cats, dogs, and horses. Enhanced with ceramides, it moisturizes and repairs dry, damaged skin while continuing to protect after rinsing. Made in the USA and trusted by veterinarians, this shampoo offers a powerful, multi-species solution for maintaining healthy, infection-free skin.

| ASIN | B00K4WWXZO |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98,489 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1,049 in Dog Shampoos |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,653) |
| Date First Available | 18 June 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00616174586853, 00813471013819 |
| Item Weight | 386 g |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item model number | 16MHTW |
| Liquid volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Dechra |
| Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 6.35 x 20.32 cm; 385.55 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Special ingredients | ceramides |
| UPC | 616174586853 813471013819 781163669920 |
| Volume | 473 Milliliters |
| batteries required | No |
H**E
This is a fantastic, medical grade, effective shampoo for dogs who have any type of skin issues. My dog has a couple of serious medical conditions that, unfortunately, cause dry flaky skin. They also make him more susceptible to infections of any kind, so his already compromised skin, plus a skin infection, is miserable for him. Recently he has acquired a yeast infection in between his paws, in his facial folds, and in other areas on his body, in addition to his existing poor skin and coat quality. I have the Dechra Trizclor shampoo and treatment line, but it wasn't fully getting rid of the yeast issues. A dog mom friend recommended this Dechra Miconahex + Triz shampoo, and it has made a wonderful difference. It is professional grade, and sold by vets, but usually at prices around twice what Amazon sells it for. This shampoo is opaque, almost milky. It is smooth and easy to rinse. After you apply it to your dog and work up a good lather, you need to leave it on for 5-10 minutes. Even in warmer temperatures it may be difficult for a dog to stand still for that long, so what I do is bring a space heater into my bathroom and warm up the bathroom so my dog isn't shivering while he is waiting in the bathtub. This shampoo has the double punch of both miconazole, an anti-fungal, and chlorhexidine, an extremely powerful antiseptic. My dog's skin and fur are in much better condition after using this shampoo a couple of times per week, and I can tell he physically feels much better because his skin condition has improved. It has also gotten rid of the yeast infection issues. I highly recommend this shampoo for anyone whose dog has skin and/or fur issues.
M**A
Excelente producto! Yo tengo un bulldog blanco y tenía la piel muy irritada. Con este shampoo ha mejorado muchisimo
L**T
We have had several disasters where our 80 pound very active senior lab begins to stink, itches, hair falls out on her back, ears get infected and she licks her paws. I have to think she is in complete itching agony. It seems to happen over a short period of time after the first bad odor begins. Off to the vet and back with daily pills, ear drops, shampoo, and a $500 bill plus follow-ups. I also tried the powdered food additive that is supposed to help eliminate the aforementioned but I don't think it helped much if at all. Her latest episode was a super disaster. In addition to the previous symptoms her armpits, belly, and groin became inflamed. Finally, the vet settled on the MiconaHex+Triz shampoo. While I like to support my local vet I find the shampoo here to be about 1/2 the cost from the vet. I followed the shampoo directions and gave her a shower bath daily for 5 days then every other day for 10 days. I could see positive results after about the first 3 days and she was feeling better too. After the 15 days and 10 baths she was looking pretty good, stink eliminated and itching and paw licking/chewing basically eliminated. I then shifted to every 5 days for a couple of weeks and now I'm at once every 10 days. My shower/bath plan is as follows. I used our small zero clearance walk-in shower with a shower wand on an 8 foot very flexible extension hose. The shampoo plan I use is wet her down, apply the MiconaHex + Triz Shampoo, from the (removed) colar area to her tail and beyond. I put another amount in my hand and split it up with half for the underside front leg (armpits) and the other half for the back groin area. Then I work the shampoo through the hair then add just enough water to really work up a good lather in all areas and work it into the hair in all areas. I take each paw and work lather through the pads, web, and toes. I then start the 10-minute timer but really keep working the lather into the hair and hinterland areas since that seems to help keep her calm(er). Then a good rinse, towel dry (actually 3 towels), and a little blow-dry. Figure that is about $80 per shampoo at the groomer if they are willing to be as detailed as I am. It is now about 60 days and the hair on her back is well grown in, there is no stink, scratching is normal, paw licking is normal, head shaking because her ears itch is normal. I'm washing her about every 10 days and still giving her the powder additive just because it might help and she likes it. That extra cost of the additive over the expense of her food is about $1.00 per day. I might shift shampooing out to once every 12-15 days, but I really do not want to take any chances of this skin condition returning.
J**S
Are 4 year old English golden retriever has had like little bits on his skin around his neck, back and side for the better part of 2 years. When I would take him to his Vet the Vet would always say it was grass fleas or little bits he was getting from rolling in the grass. Sometimes they would go away and other times they were very noticeable and would get crusty. Fast forward to about 3 months ago and we started noticing he was shedding a lot more I mean a lot we noticed his fur was a lot more oilier and he was beginning to stink. I would bathe him with his shampoo that I had been using since he was born and for the first time it was not working. He was still shedding his skin was still very flaky like dandruff and he still had a strong odor. So off to the Vet for a check up. After a thorough exam he was diagnosed with Seborrhea Dermatitis and bacterial yeast infection in his ears which is very common in golden retrievers so I was told.I was given a prescription bottle of Anti fungal & Antibacterial Chlorhexidine Shampoo for Dogs & Cats and was told to shampoo him 3 times a week for a month and to use the prescription ear drops and ear wash for one month to clear up the ear infection. After a month I took Kody back in for a check up and was told he was much better and that his ears still had a little wax build up and the flaps were still a little red and itchy. As for the skin and his coat the vet said he still had a little odor and he was still shedding and his coat would get oily in about 2 days. I personally did not think we were making a hole lot of progress for being on this regiment for over a month. So I went on line and started reading about what was going on with my fur baby and after days of reading and searching for answers I came across this Dechra Miconahex + Triz Pet Shampoo I read all of the reviews and thought what the heck lets give it a try and boy am I glad I did and so is Kody. Please keep in mind that I was using the other medicated shampoo for a little over a month when I started using the Miconahex. I noticed a difference IMMEDIATELY!!! I followed the instructions which say to leave it on once he is thoroughly covered and lathered up for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes rinse thoroughly and towel dry. I have shampooed him a total of 3 times and I don't know who's happier me or him. His coat is soft like a 1 year old, no more flaking, no more dandruff, no more terrible smell, hardly any shedding and itching and he is going over a week in between bath's. We head back to his Vet next week, I can't wait to let her see Kody and how much progress he has made. I know This will be a on going thing of having to bathe him but that's alright I would do anything in the world for are baby. Thank you Miconahex
B**N
my dog has very sensitive skin, food intolerances, yeast overgrowth and heavy itching that leads to hot spots. The vet recommended a chlorhexidine shampoo and i opted for this one because of the 5 star overall rating, and let me tell you, it is has lived up to my expectations. WORTH IT. My dogs skin is usually red and itchy but he had some relief after just one wash. Follow the directions to get results! I massaged him for a full 10 minutes with the shampoo, getting all areas, especially armpits and inner thighs and belly where his skin is most irritated. This also comes in a spray that works for just quick superficial treatments. My plan is to wash 2x a week and see how it goes then taper down to once a week, and then once every few weeks while substituting a full bath with the spray version as needed. SO GLAD I TRIED THIS. GREAT FOR DOGS WITH YEASTY SKIN! I know my dogs itching is related to yeast because he gets yeasty smelly ear infections. Unrelated to this product but yeast and skin issues are usually related to diet as well. And I was mislead into thinking carbs in the diet leads to yeast so he was on a zero carb diet, but has intolerance to chicken. Apparently food intolerances can also cause inflammation and somehow support yeast even without carbs. I dont fully understand the physiology, all i know is that he had no carbs and still had yeast issues. I swapped his diet from raw/fresh to "Purina Pro Plan Sensitive skin and Stomach" of all things along with this shampoo, and he's had no diarrhea and is actually eating breakfast, which is crazy because he's SO PICKY. So the shampoo definitely works! But you also want to try and address the underlying cause so youre not battling skin microbes for life. Heres to hoping the diet change will seal the deal!
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