🐶 Pamper Your Pup with Nature's Touch!
earthbath Oatmeal & Aloe Dog Shampoo is a hypoallergenic, soap-free shampoo designed specifically for dogs with dry, itchy skin. Made with natural and organic ingredients like oatmeal and aloe, this gentle formula cleanses and conditions while being safe for sensitive skin. With a delightful vanilla and almond scent, it’s cruelty-free and environmentally friendly, ensuring your pet gets the best care without compromising on quality.
Liquid Volume | 472 Milliliters |
Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
Recommended Uses For Product | Pet |
Special Ingredients | Olive Oil,Almond,Aloe Vera |
Material Type Free | Soap Free |
Item Form | solid |
Target Species | Dog |
Product Benefits | Itchy |
Scent Name | Vanilla/Almond |
L**G
Smells nice
I've been using this for awhile now and I really like the way it smells. It doesn't have the chemicals smell like other shapes I've used in the past. It doesn't seem to cause any irritations and my dogs fur comes out soft and fluffy.
R**5
Love it
I love this shampoo for my dog. It doesn’t irritate his skin. It has a nice smell it makes a rich lather.
R**N
Excellent
Excellent
L**Y
I like this shampoo for my yorkie jake!
Value for the money is great! Ease of use they could at least put like a lil pump maybe! My Jake feels so soft and clean!
S**L
Great shampoo! Earth friendly and gentle on your pet's skin!
As its name suggests, this is an all-natural pet shampoo. The main perk is that you don’t have to worry about toxic chemicals affecting your dog’s skin. This product is 100 percent biodegradable and is cruelty free. This all-natural dog shampoo is also soap-free and smells great. It is a safe, effective and gentle shampoo for dogs that works well and is definitely affordable.In my opinion, you don’t have to worry about causing harm to your dog’s skit and coat with Earthbath All-Natural Oatmeal & Aloe Dog Shampoo. This is possibly the safest dog shampoo that you can use to wash your dog’s skin and fur. When I first started researching this product, I read that it is soap-free.Soap-free? Why would a shampoo be soap-free? Isn’t the whole point of shampoos for dogs to contain soap for cleaning hair and skin? Not really, and here’s why.Believe it or not, your dog’s skin is more sensitive than a baby’s, and Earthbath pet shampoo is pH balanced to be milder on Fido’s skin than soap. Soap can dry out canine skin and leave residue in your dog’s fur. This is a major cause of dandruff and itching in dogs. Soap is also more likely to wash off any type of topical treatments that you may use on your dog including treatments for fleas and ticks.Earthbath dog products are phthalate free and paraben free. Phthalates are molecules that are found in many fragrances, and they are linked to birth defects. Parabens are a group of chemicals that are used as preservatives in many products, including human and pet shampoos. In 1998, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a report that stated parabens such as butyl, methyl, ethyl and propyl varieties cause “estrogenic activity.” That means that they may imitate hormones found in the body and have a negative effect on the endocrine system, and should be avoided in dog shampoos as well.I also like that this product is good for the environment. I’m not someone who bikes to work to reduce their carbon footprint or does everything electronically to save paper. I do what I can, when I can to help the environment, but that usually entails buying eco-friendly products and cleaning up after my dogs when they do their business.Our Labrador puppy is an itchy girl. Since she was very young, she’s had itchy skin. Our vet says it’s dry and that is what causes her to scratch all the time. First of all, scratching constantly can damage a dog’s skin, and second of all, it’s extremely annoying. Our vet has given us s few recommendations for supplements to help with Saddie’s dry skin, but proper grooming is the key to helping her.After using this product two times, I could already notice a change in Saddie’s skin, and we noticed an improvement in her coat after the first bath. Her skin is healthier, and her coat has a gorgeous shine. The aloe and oatmeal in this shampoo do help soothe Saddie’s itchy skin as well. We’ve definitely noticed a drastic decrease in her scratching. It’s not completely gone, but it’s been cut down by about 70%.Saddie’s dry skin was affecting her coat as well. It felt wiry and dry, but after just one bath with Earthbath All-Natural Aloe & Oatmeal Dog Shampoo I could feel a difference. It was definitely smoother, and now that we’ve been using the shampoo for a couple of months her coat is a lot softer. I also really like the scent. It has a very mild almond scent that leaves your dog smelling clean and fresh without the overpowering fragrance that some shampoos leave behind.
A**R
It’s great dog shampoo
This dog shampoo works so well. She scratches so little. Thank you for this great dog shampoo
R**N
What I really love about this product
I was a bit skeptical to try this on my Australian cattle dog after countless attempts with different shampoos and very little success. I was stuck debating between the Oatmeal & Aloe vs. Tea Tree and Aloe. I decided to go for tea tree, based on her ongoing skin issues.After the first few washings, I started to notice dramatic results with her obsessive scratching, which I feel was either fungal or allergy related, if not a mix of the two. I also looked into her food, trying to get types that had less wheat in the ingredients, since I know a lot of dogs are allergic to it, and that also seemed to help quite a bit as well (also noticed her seizures have lessened, though not sure if that's related). Even though her scratching lessened significantly, I've also been giving her a little organic coconut oil in her food off and on for about two to three times a week (about a tablespoon), just to help with her coat and to fight against worms.What I really love about this product, aside from it helping with her scratching, is that there's no strong perfume smell and the ingredients are great, too. I avoid chemicals in a lot of my skincare, so I feel good about putting an all-natural product on her. I don't ever notice any residue on her coat, but it still manages to leave it clean and shiny. You don't need a lot and it rinses easily, which is also great.She's always extremely perky after I'm done bathing her now, like tonight. Kind of funny actually. I also like to use the Conair shampoo dog brush to help loosen any dirt and shedding fur (she sheds/blows her coat twice a year in clumps, rather than consistently), as well as for a little massage, and she loves it. Highly recommend.**Update**Still loving this brand, although I decided to give the oatmeal version a try, even though I really wanted to try the mango scent (for my sake!). Our weather has been pretty dry, with hardly any humidity in the air, and my dog's skin was getting flaky and itchy (as was mine). The tea tree didn't work as well for this a few weeks ago, and my guess is that it's better for more fungal-type issues or dermatitis, etc. Before, the weather wasn't dry, she had some other issue going on, which tea tree helped with.I decided to give the oatmeal type a shot and loved the smell. It definitely conditioned her coat more - though the tea tree made it just as clean and shiny, if not a little more clean/clarified. Since I shampoo twice in a row, for good measure, I'll probably use both for now; otherwise, I think I prefer the oatmeal. The tea tree didn't smell bad, IMO, but smelled more herbal (very mild). My "partner" didn't care too much for it, but he said she smelled good when I used the oatmeal, even while she was still wet. Again, very mild smell that fades by the next day.Would say to get the oatmeal if you see flakes/dandruff/dryness, or the tea tree if there's scratching but no apparent dry skin involved. I'm sure either type will work great, though.
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