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The Only Broad Spectrum Sunscreen for Dogs!
Epi-Pet Sun Protector Sunscreen Spray
The ONLY F.D.S Compliant Sunscreen on the Market for Dogs & Horses

Epi-Pet Sun Protector Now Endorsed by AAHA (American Animal Hospital Assoc) and the SPCA
Protect your pet from harmful UVA and UVB Rays with Pet Sunscreen!! Does not contain ZINC
Believe it or not, dogs can get sunburned. This Sun Protector Pet Sunscreen blocks damaging UVA and UVB rays that cause cancer in the skin. Unlike any other company, EPI-Pet worked hand-in-hand for over two years with the FDA to ensure that this product meets the ingredient stability requirements for pet sunscreens. No other product on the market can claim this. Epi-Pet also added tocopheryl, a well known antioxidant that promotes healing for burned or damaged skin. The Sun Protector Pet Sunscreen spray is light and does not leave a thick oily residue on the skin and hair coat of the pet. It also leaves a pleasant vanilla fragrance. Our Sun Protector Pet Sunscreen is designed with an unique bag on valve spray system which quietly releases a constant spray from any direction (even upside down) when pressed down. This spray system is environmentally safe since it releases no ozone depleting CFC's into the atmosphere. Human sunscreens are not formulated nor are they prepared to be compatible with skin of pets. WATERPROOF.
The 4 oz. bottle is designed with the bag-on valve, so you can conveniently spray it at all angles for easy application! Boxers, Dobermans, Bull Dogs, Pit Bull Terriers, Bull Terriers, Bichons, Poodles, Schnauzers, etc all need sunscreen. Any pet with short and thin hair, white and light hair, white and pink skin, and all pets subjected to excessive sun exposure such as: Boaters, Swimming Pool & Beach Bum Dogs, Hikers & Snow Skiers, Dog Park, Outside living pets, Shaved down pets, Working dogs, Allergic and inflamed skin, Hairless dog breeds. NOT FOR USE ON CATS.
Who needs Sun Protector Sunscreens?
Why use Sun Protector Sunscreen?
Why use Epi-Pet's Sun Protector Sunscreen?
94% of all Veterinarian Dermatologist recommend the use of sunscreen on pets. Recommended by AAHA, and the Humane Society of America.
