Our shampoo for dogs with sensitive skin is crafted with thoughtfully chosen, soothing ingredients to support canine skin health, address itching, and promote comfort.
Chamomile: Chamomile is known for supporting normal skin health through its gentle, soothing properties. It helps calm occasional discomfort, making it ideal for dogs experiencing skin irritation or itchy skin.
Organic Aloe: Organic Aloe can be very beneficial in maintaining skin hydration. This natural ingredient supports the skin’s natural processes, helping address occasional dryness or dry skin while contributing to the benefits of a natural dog shampoo.
Organic Calendula: Organic Calendula supports the skin’s natural moisture barrier and helps maintain a calm, healthy coat. This plant-based ingredient promotes comfort, especially for pets with irritated skin, and adds an extra boost to our sensitive skin shampoo formula.
Organic Full Spectrum Hemp Extract (CBD): Our Organic Full Spectrum Hemp Extract is key to supporting normal sensitive skin responses. It helps maintain skin sensitivity balance and promotes comfort for occasional skin issues, reinforcing our commitment to providing the best dog shampoo for delicate skin needs.
Using this soothing dog shampoo is simple and effective. Start by thoroughly wetting your dog’s coat with lukewarm water. Apply an appropriate amount based on your dog’s size and coat type:
- Small dogs/short coats: A small amount.
- Medium dogs/medium coats: A moderate amount.
- Large dogs/long coats: Enough to fully lather without overwhelming sensitive skin.
- Then, massage gently, taking care to work the shampoo into the coat without causing stress to areas with itchy skin or occasional skin irritation. Rinse thoroughly to help maintain comfort and hydration.
Recommended Bathing Frequency:
- For general dog grooming for sensitive skin, bathe once a month.
- For more frequent support – especially during seasonal sensitivities or for dogs with higher exposure to outdoor elements – consider bathing bi-weekly.
Adjust based on your dog’s response and consult a veterinarian if needed.