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Natural Dog Shampoo

2016/5/4 10:31:29

When it comes to finding a dog wash product to use on your best mate there are some factors to consider. Dogs have fewer skin cell layers of just 3-5 compared to humans which is 10-15 layers, so using even a mild baby shampoo can leave harsh skin irritations. Dog shampoos which contain fragrances, deodorants or colors may harm the skin of the dog by causing skin allergens or irritation, these skin reactions can take months to return the skin back to normal. Shampoos that do not contain any unnatural ingredients and are generally free from deodorants, fragrances and colours are known as hypoallergenic shampoos and are increasing in popularity. For dogs that have dry, flaking or itching skin can be easily irritated by many dog shampoos available on the market. Even a mild water based dog shampoo should not be used as they can dry out the skin and cause the problem to worsen. Natural shampoos that are oatmeal based are excellent for dogs with dry, flaky and itcy skin. Oatmeal based natural dog shampoos are formulated using natural mild ingredients and designed to moisturize the skin, another key to remember with caring for dogs with dry skin is to avoid overwashing them as it can dry out the skin more. Only wash when necessary. If you are not sure on the best product for your dog, consult your vet first.

Although natural pet shampoos exist, and they are a popular product, it has been brought to attention that some of these might cause irritation to the skin of the pet. Natural ingredients that might cause potential reactions for some pets include eucalyptus, lemon and orange extracts and sometimes tea tree oil. Alway be sure to check the ingredients on products before purchasing as even natural products can contain skin allergens particularly if the dog suffers from skin conditions.

When it comes to fleas and ticks, anyone who has owned a pet has probably had to deal with this nuisance pest. There are many commercial treatments available on the market which do work but with labels such as "poison" and "avoid contact with skin" why would you want to use these on your best mate's skin. Dogs that have skin allergies should not have these treatments used on their sensitive skin. There are some good alternatives around. One in particular is Frontline, it is a small tube of external paste that is administered in between the hair at the back of the neck and is very effective in treating fleas and ticks but needs to be used on a regular basis for full effectiveness. A good home remedy for dogs with sensitive skin is simple pine tar soap. This can be bought from a health food store and then shaved into a trigger spray bottle and then filled with water, this is also an effective flea treatment of a more natural kind. You can also buy natural dog shampoos that are pine tar soap based which are also very effective. When looking a buying a flea and tick treatment for your dog with sensitive skin, consult your vet first if you have any concerns about skin reactions.

Natural dog shampoo is a great way to clean your best mate without the chances of skin reactions and a perfect for dogs with sensitive skin. They are not only better for the environment but better for the dog too. More information on different types of natural dog shampoo for different skin types can be found at http://mydogshampoos.com