Zany_in_CO
Saponifier
Good info -- here's a link:
http://www.lovinsoap.com/2017/05/guest-post-dog-soap-recipe-and-tutorial-by-tricia-hoffman/
http://www.lovinsoap.com/2017/05/guest-post-dog-soap-recipe-and-tutorial-by-tricia-hoffman/
No worries, Dahila. You are knowledgeable about the subject, a valued contributor to this forum, and you should speak up! I'm sure all the fur babies appreciate their protector. Just don't let it bug you if someone makes dog shampoo in spite of your excellent advice. It's not worth it. They have their reasons. Who knows? It's just the way it goes sometimes.I am sorry, I will stop posting, do not want to anyone get upset, I am very passionate about animals, this is why I can not restrain myself
Zany with all due respect, essential oils, most of them are toxic to animals, dogs and cats, the last one are extremely sensitive to essential oil
Chamomile is toxic, mint can make dog sick, they do not metabolize EO like we do. Their skin works differently than ours
Holistic Animal association, sounds nice but no one provide any research to effect of EO on dogs. People try a lot and sometimes intentionally, simply hurt them.
I had to pass a lot of exams about dogs, their needs and chemistry to be able to judge the dogs on dog shows. Judges are really knowledgeable, (not talking about me) and they usually are breeders so a lot of experience, Talk to breeder and ask about it, but chose the one who has a good reputation. You could be surprised I had never experiment on my kids or pets
Beter safe than sorry
I am sorry, I will stop posting, do not want to anyone get upset, I am very passionate about animals, this is why I can not restrain myself
I make dog shampoo (my daughter doggie) using BSB (baby shampoo base) from Stephan plus DLs or Bioterge As 40, a bit of cocobetaine, but it is always unscented. Scented shampoo will force animal to rub in something stinky to cover the smell
INGREDIENTS: Deionized water, cocamidopropyl betaine, PEG-80 sorbitan laurate, sodium trideceth sulfate, disodium lauroamphoacetate, PEG-150 distearate, sodium laureth-13 carboxylate, PEG-12 dimethicone, panthenol (pro-vitamin B5), citric acid, quaternium-15, tetrasodium EDTA, phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol, hexylene glycol, ethylhexylglycerin
I agree. I once was asked by a groomer to make dog shampoo. It was waaaay more expensive than what she could buy from a distributor. But I learned a lot doing the research. One thing the groomer mentioned was that she put a drop of lavender essential oil behind each of the dogs ears to calm them down before starting the grooming process.I was asked by groomer to make shampoo, but it is too expensive, and her shampoo is pretty good, with oatmeal, this is good for dogs,
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