Saturday, November 28, 2009

Fresh & Clean Oatmeal & Baking Soda Dog Shampoo?

I've been trying to find a good dog shampoo for my dogs. I've been trying different brands for the last several months because I can't find anything that smells good and will make my cocker's hair feel softer. Someone recommended oatmeal %26amp; baking soda shampoos- I was wondering what recommendations you guys might have?



Fresh %26amp; Clean Oatmeal %26amp; Baking Soda Dog Shampoo?

actually that is what we use..and I love it..it has a pleasant odor that really lasts... and the coat gets super white and conditioned



Fresh %26amp; Clean Oatmeal %26amp; Baking Soda Dog Shampoo?

go to a grooming shop or better yet.. go to a dog show and hang out at the cocker ring,, speak with exhibitors and breeders, THEY WILL TELL YOU WHAT WORKS BEST



*** cocker spaniel breeders/exhibitors know all the best shampoos /conditioner for their breed... go to a SHOW



Fresh %26amp; Clean Oatmeal %26amp; Baking Soda Dog Shampoo?

I work at a vets office and we always tell people that Oatmeal shampoo is your best option for a couple of reasons... It is more sensitive so it is less likely to cause your dog any skin allergies, it is moisturizing so it will not leave your dog flaky and it will make the coat soft, and lastly it isn't a strong scent so it shouldn't bother your pet--even if your pet has allergies to scents.



You can buy Oatmeal shampoo anywhere, it doesn't even have to be a name brand--Wal mart offers a vanilla scented oatmeal shampoo for dogs that has a very nice smell and works wonderfully!



Good luck!



Fresh %26amp; Clean Oatmeal %26amp; Baking Soda Dog Shampoo?

I like that one.



LaPooch is good, too. Has a strong, long-lasting scent and leave the hair feeling really nice. Costs a bit more, but I love it.



Is your groomer doing the work at your home? If not, why are they not giving your dog a proper bath? That should be part of the grooming process.

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