Yes, I had the same problem with my dog who likes to play in the woods behind our house and then play with the kids, who then get breakouts of poison ivy. Until I spoke to the guy from Ivyoff I didn't know what to do. He told me to wash the dog in dishwashing liquid and make sure I'm using gloves. He didn't say to use the Ivyoff on the dog, b/c dogs don't get poison ivy. I used it on the kids who were really suffering. I have to say it worked very well for them and I always keep a bottle in the medicine cabinet so I can catch it before it gets too bad. I started using a year ago and it's the only thing I go to now. |