What is Dermoscent Sunfree Sun Care for Dogs and Cats?
SunFREE is a sun care product specifically designed for dogs and cats:
- with sparse, white coats and low pigmentation (auricle, muzzle, inner thighs, abdomen)
- temporary depigmentation due to disease (hot spots, irradiation)
Our dogs and cats need to be protected, like us, because they can suffer burns, skin lesions, cancer... so use sunscreens and preferably keep them in the shade and cool during critical hours (between 10am and 5pm).
SunFREE is a high-protection moisturizing sunscreen for the vulnerable or fragile skins of dogs and cats. Thanks to its SPF 30 UVA-UVB protection, it effectively protects against solar erythema while providing reinforced hydration. Water-resistant, fragrance-free and non-sticky formula. Sunfree cream is mainly for use during prolonged exposure, on skin areas with low pigmentation (auricle, muzzle...), light or sparse coats.
SunFREE is a high-protection, moisturizing sunscreen for the vulnerable or fragile skin of dogs and cats. Thanks to its SPF 30 UVA-UVB protection, it effectively protects against solar erythema while providing reinforced hydration. With its water-resistant, fragrance-free and non-sticky formula, SunFREE is perfectly adapted to the specific skins of animals.
Easy to apply and comfortable to use, SunFREE offers SPF 30 sun protection thanks to a natural formula and light texture with all-mineral screens based on micronized Titanium Dioxide and Aluminum. Enriched with natural Candelilla extract, SunFREE also provides optimal hydration during and after exposure.
Dermoscent Sunfree Sun Care Cream for Dogs and Cats is an essential product for any owner concerned about their pet's health. By protecting your dog or cat's skin from harmful UV rays, you reduce the risk of sunburn, skin cancer and skin damage.
One of the most important benefits of using Dermoscent Sunfree is the prevention of sunburn. Sunburn can be extremely painful for pets, and can lead to redness, pain and itching. By using this sunscreen, you protect your pet's skin from damage caused by the sun's UV rays.
Prolonged exposure to the sun is one of the risk factors for the development of skin cancer in pets. Dermoscent Sunfree helps reduce this risk by providing effective UV protection. Protecting your pet's skin can have a significant impact on its long-term health.
In addition to sun protection, Dermoscent Sunfree also moisturizes your pet's skin. UV rays can dry out the skin, but this sun cream keeps your dog or cat's skin moisturized, providing extra comfort.
Vétoquinol veterinary laboratory also offers the Feliway diffuser for cats, at the best price in our online pharmacy.
How to use this sun cream for animals
- Apply SunFree to the areas to be protected before exposure to the sun.
- Reapply regularly (every two hours) and after every swim to ensure maximum protection.
Precautions for use
Use within 12 months of opening.
Otherwise, renew your purchase every year.
What is its composition?
SunFree's effectiveness is based on these non-chemical sunscreens
titanium dioxide and aluminum oxide, and candelilla vegetable wax
moisturizing properties.
Aqua, titanium dioxide, alumina, stearic acid, sorbitan oleate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, glycerine, candelilla cera (candelilla vegetal wax), magnesium stearate, tocopheryl acetate.
Packaging
30ml tube
Your veterinary pharmacist's advice on sunburn
How can I tell if my dog or cat is sunburned?
Consult your veterinarian as soon as your pet's skin begins to turn pink, and bear in mind that this initially inconspicuous condition can quickly turn into an aggressive cancer (in 3 to 6 years!). In the case of squamous cell carcinoma in cats, amputation of part of the auricle is sometimes necessary.
Which animals fear sunburn the most?
- Bare-skinned breeds (Peruvian Naked Dog, Argentinean Naked Dog, Mexican Naked Dog, Pharaoh's Dog or American Hairless Terrier), but also short-haired breeds (Boxer, Weimar Pointer, Bull Terrier, Dalmatian, Greyhound and Whippet) and light-haired breeds, such as certain Poodles...
- Cats with white ears (and blue eyes) are predisposed to skin cancer, and should also be protected if they are often in the sun.
- As for long-haired dogs, their skin is more or less protected by the length and thickness of their coat, as with a T-shirt. However, some, like the White Swiss Shepherd, are sometimes sensitive...