Simple & Natural is Always the Best Way!
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8 FL oz. (236 ml)
PH Balanced to 6.7 for their skin & coat chemistry
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Our formula was carefully selected to provide a gentle but effective deep down nourishing clean to even the most sensitive dog. This is an effective choice for dogs suffering from wheat allergies as this product is also FREE of oatmeal and any other wheat products.
Rosemary Water is a natural anti-inflammatory-fighting redness, swelling & common skin irritations; supporting a healthy, shiny coat.
In addition it makes a great bug repellent helping to fight off ticks, fleas and other pests, naturally. Peppermint infused plant based Organic Pure Castile Soap (also a natural pest repellent) provides a gentle deep clean without stripping natural oils, while removing stubborn odours & deep down grime. It is an analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiphlogistic, antipruritic, antiseptic, antiviral, astringent, expectorant, febrifuge, stomachic, vermifuge, and vasoconstrictor. Roman Chamomile not only smells great, it is helpful to calm an anxious furball & provide anti-fungal protection against yeast. Organic Coconut oil aids in nourishing & soothing irritated skin - leaving a silky shiny coat. $10.99 each
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Due to the Use of Essential Oils and the sensitivities studies have shown on our Feline Friends- this shampoo is
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE ON CATS
Who really wants to bathe their cat anyhow?
But we are working on one - so if you are looking for one, stay tuned!
A Natural Simple Dog Shampoo With So Many Benefits
Some Helpful Tips for Bath Time!
Some Dogs love bath time while others dread the moment.
Here are some helpful tips from Cesar Milan that can help make bath time a pawsitive experience for everyone!
Here are some helpful tips from Cesar Milan that can help make bath time a pawsitive experience for everyone!
Make Bath Time Fun!
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Dogs don’t mind being dirty and stinky — in fact, they like it quite a bit — and many aren’t afraid to put up a fight if they think that it will help them get out of bath time. And while watching a favourite actor run after a dog covered in soap suds may seem hilarious, it’s a lot less fun when you have to do it — or your dog is wrestling and clawing to get as far away as possible from you.
Power of positive association The first thing you want to do, as is true with almost anything new you introduce to your dog, is to tie the bath to something positive. In other words, offer treats, toys, and affection to get your dog to come to the bath, and every time they behave in a way that’s helpful during bath time. Start by getting them used to hopping into an empty tub and just spending time there while you give them treats or toys, and work your way up to adding warm (not hot) water. Don’t be afraid to repeat actions until they truly seem to get it. For example, if you have a dog bathtub or a specific area where you bathe your dog, get them to come to you there and offer a treat every time they obey until they come even without a treat. Protect the ears You want to be very careful not to get water into your dog’s ears during the bath. Not only is it uncomfortable for them, it’s something that can actually cause health problems. If your dog will let you do it, stuff cotton balls into his ears; if not, simply do your best to avoid spraying water into them. Start young If you have a puppy, start bathing her as soon as possible. She’ll be less opposed to the experience when she’s younger because she won’t have any negative associations toward it. By getting her used to it early on, you will encounter less trouble later. Use the right shampoo One way to make a bath even more unpleasant for your dog is to pick a shampoo that causes them to scratch or dries their skin out. Ideally you want a mild soap that cleans and removes unwanted odors without stripping away important oils. The best way to ensure you’re getting the right shampoo for your dog if you have struggled with the right choice is to talk to your vet. Work from the neck down You not only want to keep your dog’s ears safe, but also her eyes and mouth. How do you do this? By washing from the neck down. You can accomplish this by using a bucket or cup to wet your dog or using a sprayer. You can even find sprayers specifically designed for bathing a dog. So what do you do to wash your pup’s face? Use a damp washcloth. Dry right Many people swear by dog blow dryers, but the noise and feel is definitely something that you have to get him used to. Be careful to avoid burning his skin. The other way to go is to simply towel her off. If you’re going to do this, use one of the more absorbent dog towels that can be found at most pet stores. And, of course, be prepared for the inevitable “shake” as your dog dries herself off. By making pleasant associations with bath time and remaining calm and assertive while you’re washing your dog, you can make it another opportunity for bonding and to share affection. Just be patient. |
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I know what it's like to care about your furball like you do, your child.
It's up to you to take care of their health, so it's important to always feed them the very best.
Baked in small batches to guarantee freshness, made with only natural and quality human grade ingredients.
It's up to you to take care of their health, so it's important to always feed them the very best.
Baked in small batches to guarantee freshness, made with only natural and quality human grade ingredients.
We offer Cookies, Doggy Donuts, Big Bones, Holiday Treats, Skin & Coat Supplements, Birthday Cakes in a variety of flavors,all baked
with a simplified ingredient list for their optimum health & nutrition.
Upon popular request we are happy to introduce brand new to our Pet Menu...
Personalized custom made cookie jars
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