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Goat Milk Soap For Your Dog
As the ground begins to thaw, we will be spending more time outdoors with our pets enjoying the warmth of spring. And, just like us, our pets will be transitioning from the dryness of winter to the freshness of spring. Since different seasons have different effects on skin, pet owners should be aware of any changes in their pets’ skin, fur, and coat. To help keep your furry friends clean and healthy, you can rely on this simple Goat Milk Pet Soap Bar and rinse to help maintain a healthy coat.
So we know that goats' milk contains alpha-hydroxy acids is very nourishing for skin. Dogs' skin pH is 6.8; goat milk pH is 6.4-6.7 making it a perfect compliment for animals. It will soften your dogs' skin and nourish their coat while helping to repel pests. It also rinses off much easier than most dog shampoos.Goat Milk Soap for your pet made with natural ingredients and the goodness of fresh goat milk.
Available in a mild, clean scent of cedarwood and lavender or an unscented version.
Note:Do NOT use this soap on cats or rabbits. Essential oils are VERY dangerous/toxic to cats and rabbits.
Summer is around the corner and the heat can be harsh on your dog’s skin and coat. In addition to heat, bugs and other pests such as mosquitoes, gnats, and ticks can irritate the skin causing itching and hives. Constant itching can remove fur from a dog’s coat, and even break the skin which can lead to bacteria getting in those small cracks. Aside from pests, allergies and Hot Spots are other known culprits that lead to excessive itching. If you see your dog constantly itching, licking, or chewing his coat, this may be a symptom of dry skin.
WHY GOAT MILK?
Goat’s milk packs a powerful blend of vitamins, amino acids, and fatty acids that stand up to the effects of dry skin. Most goat milk contains vitamin A, B, C, and E. Vitamin A is a fat-soluble antioxidant, vitamin B is a powerhouse that keeps the body in good health, and vitamin C repairs and regrows tissue.
WHY NATURAL SOAP?
Many commercial grade soaps kill both fatty acids and glycerin. Goat’s milk uses the acids and turns them into a moisturizing agent. Fatty acids in the soap provide a creamy and soft feel, which in turn helps with hydration. Glycerin is a byproduct of making soap. It attracts moisture to skin, and is found in most handmade soaps and lotions. When commercial soaps kill fatty acids, they are also killing glycerin. This is why skin might feel dry and stiff after using a commercial soap product.
Using a goat milk soap for your dog provides moisture to alleviate symptoms of dry irritated skin. We have a specially formulated soap specifically for dry skin relief. This blend of goat milk, coconut oil, and essential oil blend of cedarwood and lavender calms your dog while moisturizing the skin and coat. It also naturally removes dead skin and promotes new cell growth while washing. The essential oils in all our soaps are great for many dogs and can provide a variety of benefits. We do however, not recommend using them on puppies sunder 10 weeks of age or dogs that are pregnant or nursing.
INGREDIENTS: Calendula, Chamomile and Dandelion-infused Olive Oil, Dandelion Tea, Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, Shea Butter, Essential Oils blend.
INGREDIENTS: Calendula, Chamomile and Dandelion-infused Olive Oil, Dandelion Tea, Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, Shea Butter, Essential Oils blend.
Directions: Using a bar of soap to wash your dog is much easier and less messy than using liquid soap. Simply rub the bar on your dog's wet coat to make a rich, creamy lather. Massage the shampoo deep into your dog's coat and rinse thoroughly to prevent dried soapy hair. Rub your pooch down with a clean, dry towel.
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If you’re looking for another way to pamper your dog check out our Paw Lotion Bar. This lotion will hydrate and protect paw pads and noses in any condition. If you regularly walk your dog on sidewalks, or in colder winter months, this soothing treatment will leave your dog feeling freshly manicured!
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