When I adopted Gracie, her skin and coat was not in the best condition. She had just had a litter of puppies. She had spent the last month in the shelter. Who knows what sort of conditions she had before she came to the shelter? After experimenting with different foods, I found an organic food that eased her inflamed skin and gave her coat a nice sheen. (She eats Castor & Pollux organic food, by the way.)
Next, I looked at the shampoos and wipes I used. Some of the products out there contain harsh chemicals that will create skin problems. I found Earthbath pet products and have been very pleased.
The products are mild and do not contain harsh chemicals. When you read the label on the products, you actually recognize the ingredients. And, the ingredients do not interfere with any topical flea treatments you are using.
I enjoy the smell, particularly crème rinse and conditioner. In fact, my hands are always so soft after I use it on Gracie.
I also like the grooming wipes. I use them whenever Gracie returns from a muddy walk. The wipes are a decent size. Since Gracie is a small dog, I can use one wipe for all four paws.
The products are not inexpensive. Depending upon where you find them, you will pay from $10-$15 for a bottle of shampoo or conditioner and $15 for the paw wipes. Here’s a tip, though: check out T.J. Maxx. I found the puppy shampoo and grooming wipes there for half of the normal price.
The company makes products for cats and even horses. I have not tried the cat products. Kiki is not the bathing type. And, I do not own a horse, so I cannot offer a review there.
I have listed the company’s web address at the top. If you are looking for a natural product, check it out.
Rescue Mommy
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