Nov 29, 2006

Dog Shampoo

I like natural shampoo for dog grooming . I have tried a ton of dog shampoos and always had different issues with them. A lot of adult dog shampoos have alcohol in them and leave dog's coat feeling dried out with coarse hair, some leave a residue no matter how hard you rinse, and some just plain suck.

You can make an excellent doggie shampoo from things that you probably already have around the house. A mixture of Aloe Vera gel and water work well. It is very mild on dog’s skin and leaves their coat quite shiny. Slightly dilute a handful of Aloe Vera gel with water and work the mixture into your dog’s coat (it is best to apply this to a dry coat). Rinse with warm water. If you prefer to have a foaming shampoo, add a touch of baby shampoo to the mixture and use accordingly.When you can't get a specific recommendation from your vet, the simplest shampoo can often be found in your cupboard.

We have all heard that human shampoo is too harsh for dogs. I know you all seem to be having success with baby shampoo but it actually will not be good them. Human skin has a different PH than dog skin . Human shampoo is too acidic for dogs skin and will cause it to get dry. It is best to use a dog shampoo.
Dog natural Shampoo blend for dogs, is excellent for producing healthy, shiny coats.
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