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Secrets To Choosing A Natural Shampoo For Dogs

Secrets To Choosing A Natural Shampoo For Dogs

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Thu, Jul 15, 2021<5 mins
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Gone are the days when dog owners would spend a lot of money purchasing high-end artificial shampoos from the pet stores. Smart pet owners best shampoo for dogs today are choosing natural shampoo for dogs because it is safer and healthier. If you want to choose a good shampoo for dogs, this short guide would help you figure out how to go about it. Stay Away From Products with Colorants or Dyes A lot of these dyes and colorants are made from harmful chemicals like Tetrazine and coal tar, which are known to cause a number of health conditions like migraines, cancer and hyperactivity. Go for shampoos with clear color because such products would usually not have all those dyes and colorants that are harmful for your pooch. Avoid Products with Artificial Fragrance Another way to identify and choose natural shampoo for dogs is to look out for, and avoid products that contain artificial fragrances and perfumes. Instead, you should opt for products that contain essential oils because the artificial fragrances can cause lots of health problems including headaches, allergies, and nausea. Avoid Products with Paraben Parabens are commonly used chemicals in manufacturing cosmetics and some dog shampoo manufacturers would usually add them to their products. Parabens are believed to be able to cause breast cancer, hence they are dangerous for you and your dog. Always choose a dog shampoo that contains natural fruit extracts and vitamins instead. Avoid Products with Mineral Oils Mineral oils are derived from propylene glycol and are a by-product of petroleum. This ingredient would not only harm your dog's skin, but can also cause other serious health issues such as kidney and liver problems.Stearakonium chloride is commonly used in human and pet shampoos, even though it is dangerous and may cause irritation to the skin as well as damage to organs in your pet's body.
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