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annie ivey

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hi, i'm in need of recipes to play with,i have dairy goats and want to try my hand at making natural soap for pets with it but dont have a clue how
 
There are several ways to use goat milk in your soap. One is to replace the water your recipe with frozen goat milk. Another is to replace half the water with goat milk in your oil. With pet soap it's probably best to keep it simple so you don't use ingredients that irritate your pet. Check YouTube for soaping101 tutorials and read all you can on how to make soap before you try to do it do you're not in danger of getti g hurt or wasting materials.
 
hi, i'm in need of recipes to play with,i have dairy goats and want to try my hand at making natural soap for pets with it but dont have a clue how

Homemade soap is far too alkaline for animal's skin, EO's can be toxic to some animals, please rethink this or at least consult a veterinarian first.
 
I saw the following recipe on a book for pet soap:
Coconut oil 200g
Grapeseed oil 50g
Shortening 50g
Canola oil 50g
Jojoba oil 50g
Avocado oil 100g

Total oil usage 500g

Additive: 2 drop of lavendar EO, 1 drop of Eculaptus EO. (As this is a soap for pet, reduce the EO use)

However, I do agree that new12soap that the soap maybe too alkaline for the animal. Thus, I will consider taking out the EO and rebatch the soap to make the soap milder for pets.
 
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