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3. Ultra-Mild Puppy Shampoo, Wild Cherry 16 oz

    Features:
  • TEARLESS & EXTRA GENTLE: This luxurious puppy shampoo is tearless and pH-balanced especially for puppies' sensitive skin. The 3-in-1 formula features gentle cleansers, conditioner & detangler, plus a dash of baby-fresh cherry fragrance. It is sure to leave your puppy’s coat soft, plush, and smelling better than ever
  • NATURAL & ORGANIC INGREDIENTS: Blended with the finest ingredients, such as renewable plant-derived and coconut-based cleansers, organic aloe vera, and vitamin E. NO PARABENS, NO DYES, NO SOAP, NO SULFATES, NO PHTHALATES, NO ALCOHOL
  • SAFE & EFFECTIVE: Our products are designed with the health of your beloved, furry friend in mind. We believe the ingredients that touch your pet's coat and skin should be as naturally effective, non-toxic, and gentle as possible. This product is PH-BALANCED FOR PETS and safe for puppies over 6 weeks old
  • CRUELTY FREE: We at earthbath have a genuine love for pets and concern for the environment. Since 1995, these passions have been at the heart of everything we do, from the ingredients we put into our products, to how and where we make our products, and the support we show to animals in need
  • HAPPINESS GUARANTEE: We are so sure you will love this product that we will refund your money if you are not satisfied for any reason
Ultra-Mild Puppy Shampoo, Wild Cherry 16 oz
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ColorTearless Extra Gentle
Height8 Inches
Length4.5 Inches
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Weight1.15 Pounds
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8. Earthbath All Natural Light Color Coat Brightener Shampoo, 16-Ounce

Totally natural pet care, 100 percent bio degradable and cruelty freeSoap free shampooMade in the USASafe, gentle and effective
Earthbath All Natural Light Color Coat Brightener Shampoo, 16-Ounce
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ColorLight Color Coat Brightener
Height8 Inches
Length4.5 Inches
Number of items1
SizePack of 1
Weight1 Pounds
Width2 Inches
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14. Espree Kitten Wipes, 50 count

For quick and gentle clean upTear free cleansing wipes for sensitive kitten skin and coatNo added fragranceMade with 100% Organically Grown Aloe VeraMade in the USA
Espree Kitten Wipes, 50 count
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Height7.49999999235 Inches
Length3.199999996736 Inches
Number of items50
Weight0.7936641432 Pounds
Width3.199999996736 Inches
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15. Espree Kitten Shampoo, 12 oz

Tear FreeA gentle shampoo designed for kittens and sensitive catsIt’s perfect for nursing and expectant mommies tooMade with 100% Organically Grown Aloe VeraMade in the USA
Espree Kitten Shampoo, 12 oz
Specs:
ColorRED
Height7.99999999184 Inches
Length2.599999997348 Inches
Number of items1
Size12 oz
Weight0.75 Pounds
Width1.699999998266 Inches
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16. Burt's Bees for Pets Tearless Kitten Shampoo with Buttermilk (FFP5769ST6)

Included Components: BurtS Bees - Tearless Kitten Shampoo With Buttermilk
Burt's Bees for Pets Tearless Kitten Shampoo with Buttermilk (FFP5769ST6)
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Height2 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items1
Size10 Fl Oz - 1 Pack
Weight0.75 Pounds
Width8 Inches
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u/davidrools · 42 pointsr/AskReddit

I rescued a german shepherd mix when he was about 2 months old and he just turned 2 years! He's awesome!

Join /r/dogs for great community, support, and advice.

Here are some of my dog's favorites if you're lost on what to Wishlist on Amazon:


  • Hands down the best ball for fetch, if he likes fetch
  • And the launcher I like this one b/c you can just throw it in a backpack and it'll zip all the way closed (I like to keep a backpack w/ my dog's park toys, some treats, poop bags, wet ones/purell, and his shot records) The best thing about the chuck-it is that you don't have to pick up a slobbery ball.
  • Three very good chew bones
  • Advantage Multi if you're not often taking him onto tick-heavy hikes. If you need tick control, get Frontline and Interceptor for heartworm.
  • The best dog frisbee and I've tried a half dozen. Doesn't fly the best, but it's the most durable, safe, and flies great with a little practice.
  • This Car seat cover is great
  • Flexi leash is really handy when used appropriately.
  • Poo bags can never have enough of. and you go through them pretty quick.
  • Dog backpack great for burning off energy on walks/hikes, and makes them feel like they're doing an important job! I have this one in black. works great.
  • Collapsible water bowl handy for hikes/camping/outings
  • european style leather lead (leash) I'm preferential to the feel of leather for leashes/collars. And the european is absolutely the best - adjustable length and super easy to tether them to a pole/fence if you're eating outdoors or running into a store or something (of course use common sense when doing this!)
  • Harness I'm not a fan of harnesses - they're annoying to put on/take off and just encourage a dog to pull more. But if you want him to pull, towing you on a skateboard or something (my dog loves this) then it's great
    Furminator GSD mixes don't need regular brushing, but this one works great for shedding season
    Dremel for nail trimming GSD = black nails, a bit trickier to trim. I use this with lots of treats to put a nice round edge and take off a bit of length of my dog's nails. works good but get him accustomed to it slowly and with lots of treats. Pretty soon he won't mind.
    *Zukes are great treats for training
  • Bowls that don't tip over. Easy to wash. can't break. My pick.
  • Big crate I use for vacations when I bring my dog but need to leave him in a hotel room or something. It's big and bulky but I like to give him room to move around comfortably.
  • A good shampoo I like hydrosurge unscented but it's not on Amazon =\
  • deodorizer I give my dog a little spritz between baths if he starts to get funky
  • A shower head like this makes bathing super painless. I just bring my dog in the shower w/ me along with some treats and it's quick and easy.
  • a scrubber like this gets my dog cleaner than I can with my hands. I found one at petco I like


    Wow I kind of didn't realize I have so much shit for my dog. But he's family so...anyway. Also costco has great beds for $20ish (comparably $80+ from a petstore) They also carry Frontline, lots of treats (buscuits, duck breast jerkey - the best!) good food (Iams ProActive goes on sale once in a while, and they also carry Natures Domain salmon/sweet potato food that's really good).
u/saracuda · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

Some of these are probably things you've already thought about, but here is my list.

Please visit /r/puppy101 !

u/dianthe · 3 pointsr/dogs

I don't have a Husky but I have Samoyeds which are from the same family of breeds.

  1. Good idea on walking her early in the morning and late in the evening when it's cooler, they do overheat easily but it is definitely possible to have one in FL, I know quite a few wonderful Samoyed owners and breeders who live there.

  2. Yes, do wait on spaying her until she is 12-14 months old, this will give her growth plates time to close and reduce her risk of hip dysplasia and CCL disease. Don't spay her too close to before or after her heat, that can be very dangerous.

  3. I know Husky coat is a bit different to a Samoyed's but being a double coated breed the most important thing is to keep the undercoat free from mats and tangles. Here is a good tutorial on line combing it's an important technique for keeping the coat tangle free. You can also get some leave in spray conditioner to make the grooming easier, this one is my favorite to use on my dogs because it doesn't have too strong of a scent (my dogs hate very perfumy ones) and it doesn't get sticky/build up in the coat.

    Keeping the nails trimmed is very important, you can either use a doggy nail clipper or a pet dremel. I prefer the latter because there is pretty much no way I could hurt their quick with it whereas with a nail clipper I've done it on a couple of occasions :/

  4. With the cat I would crate the puppy when you aren't closely supervising them because Nordic breeds do have a prey drive. I never had cats with my dogs so can't give you much advice there unfortunately but I'm sure there are great youtube training videos and articles out there on the issue.

  5. Good idea on the obedience classes, not only will it teach you and your dog basic obedience skills but it will also be a great bonding experience for you two :) I find the more stuff I do with my dogs the closer our bond is.
u/dimesfordenim · 1 pointr/goldenretrievers

Congrats!! If you've never had a puppy before, my #1 recommendation is to get a trainer who will come to your house and work with you. They are more for you than for the dog. We did that and while it was really expensive, it was a blessing!

One thing our trainer told us is to let the puppy have access to only a little bit of the house at a time. A crate helps with that, but we didn't want it to feel like punishment and we wanted to be able to let him play around just as a dog in a controlled area. So we bought this playpen and zip tied it to the crate. You can also get linoleum to put underneath the playpen area, but make sure it's all one sheet (otherwise he'll chew on the ends). That also helps clean up potty mistakes!

Speaking of potty, we got a little bell to put on the door. We made him nudge it with his nose or paw (basically picked him up) every time we went out. Then when we finally let him explore more, he knew how to let us know he had to go. Of course, he also used it just as an excuse to go outside, so there's that.

You mentioned you're good to go on crates--did you get one that is life stages and lets you adjust how much room is available? Not a huge deal if not, but if you did, make sure you use it. They don't need a whole lot of room in the crate because they'll just pee on one end and sleep on the other.

For grooming, you don't really need a lot for a puppy (at least in our experience, and our older dog grew up to be a HUGE fluffball). You're more likely to hurt him and turn him off. For our grown up guys, we use a pin brush, a rake brush, a de-matting comb, grooming scissors, and dremmel. We also do your normal ear cleaning solution (we get ours from the vet, so I don't remember the brand offhand, it's the same thing as online) and shampoo. This is what we used when they were puppies. Another essential is puppy wipes for pesky danglers and muddy paws.

For a puppy, though, I really wouldn't use all that stuff. We used a little kong brush to get him used to a brush on his fur, but we didn't even use that until his fur was a little longer (but still too short to use the other brushes). The big thing with grooming a puppy is getting him used to you touching him EVERYWHERE. Stick your fingers in his ears and mouth, rub all over his paws, make him lay down on his back in your lap, etc. Definitely start on nails asap--even if you don't actually trim them, just holding the dremmel up to their nails and getting them used to it helps A LOT. Also the ear cleaner is an essential for golden puppies. Our trainer and vet both told us to drop it in their ears, let them shake their heads, then use q-tips in all the nooks and crannies.

Other essential products are LOTS of toys. You'll figure out real quick what your guy likes. Our first dog was more of a casual chewer, so fabric toys worked, but our second dog LOVES to eat fabric so we had to go with hard toys only. I highly recommend toys by West Paw! As you know, golden puppies will chew on LITERALLY EVERYTHING so you need a backup distractor toy at all times to replace the flavor of the minute. Keep in mind that if you give up trying to stop them chewing on something (say, for example, your computer chair), they will think it's ok to chew on that for the rest of their life. :(

We also got a slow-feeder bowl because our guys gobble down their food like it will disappear if they don't. And if your guy is really annoying with the water bowl (i.e., repeatedly knocking it over), don't worry too much--he'll grow out of it. I recommend keeping a towel under it until he learns all he wants to know about water!

Have fun with your little guy!!!! I'll add anything else I can think of later but feel free to ask if there's anything else you're curious about!

u/hatchetations · 2 pointsr/Bulldogs

My bully is also 7! We use Earthbath shampoo. I'd recommend these Keto-C Antiseptic wipes if he has any skin fold irritation. You might want to try a fish oil to add to his food; that should help his hair and they just love it. My pup has some arthritis and hip dysplasia, so we give him a glucosamine/chondroitin supplement. He has a bit of a grain sensitivity so he eats Rachel Ray Just Six. I keep Benadryl on hand (vet approved) because it helps when he gets seasonal allergies. Get some dog toothpaste and a brush; it really does help. My pup loves any kind of dental bones, also. Keep an eye out for a head tilt or unusual ear wax/discharge as bullies can be prone to ear infections. Make sure he wears a harness (we've used a cheap roman harness for years but recently got this harness) and take good care of his neck- my boy has recently been dealing with a prolapsed intervertebral disk, which is caused by normal play like tug of war and fetch, jumping off the couch, going up and down stairs, and generally having a huge head. So now we play very carefully, carry him on stairs, and have him on an anti-inflammatory. He uses a raised feeding dish to prevent strain. We also put a little tennis ball in his food to make him eat slowly (he has a tendency to eat too fast and throw up). I use Argan oil and petroleum jelly on his nose when it gets dry.
I'm sure he'll let you know his taste in treats and toys soon, but my buddy likes antler chews, Busy Bones, and all stuffed animals. Rawhides make him throw up. Congratulations and good luck!

u/DinkaAnimalLover · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

I see your point....you have had him for 5 years so I hate to seem like I am trying to "advise"... but maybe just friendly discussion.

Possibly consider a just a but bath like this bun was prescribed https://www.reddit.com/r/Rabbits/comments/aox1ux/alfies_vet_prescribed_him_daily_butt_baths_until/

Again I see your point, but truly is never necessary nor needed to give a full body bath, especially to get their head and ears wet (any water in ears can lead to ear infections)...

Also be sure to use a hypoallergenic, non-medicated shampoo like this https://www.amazon.com/Earthbath-Natural-Shampoo-Oatmeal-Aloe/dp/B0002IEYIE/wabbi-20 (I am sure you know this but just wanted to mention).

These might help with how to best do it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UcoZHBlQ80 and http://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Bathing_rabbits

u/curious_student14 · 1 pointr/Goldendoodles

Thank you!

We've been combing him with:

Pro Quality Self Cleaning Slicker Brush for Dogs and Cats - Easy to Clean Pet Grooming Brush Removes Mats, Tangles, and Loose Hair with Minimal Effort and Comfort - Suitable for Long or Short Hair https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DMRF81Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_mt.EDbPW8WXCH

I don't think he likes it very much and it seems to be a tiny bit painful for him so we let him lick frozen treats during his combing. It works (?) though.

For shampoo, we've been using:

Earthbath Oatmeal & Aloe Shampoo, Vanilla & Almond, 16 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002IEYIE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vu.EDbNR9VDN3

It seems okay (?).


I would definitely love any tips on how to maintain a healthy coat as he's turning eight months old in a couple of weeks! Also, may I ask how often you clean your doodle's ears and teeth? Thank you :)

u/stlp333 · 1 pointr/greatpyrenees

WOW! so much great info! exactly what I was looking for! So you would recommend the DIY self service > PetSmart Furminator package?

Thanks for getting me the info while on mobile, i looked at furminator brush but thought that cant be the only thing i need, and couldn't find a specific grooming source this was super helpful. I will look into both DIY & Furminator.

Just to make sure i got the DIY procedure down:

  1. Find self service dog wash with high power dryer ( i found a "Petco- unleashed" nearby ~$10/visit)

  2. Buy Furminator brand Shampoo/Conditioner ( ~$10 each)

  3. Buy Oster undercoat rake (~$16 bucks online) + bring my own regular brush...

  4. Bathing-

  • Wash dogs down first, get completely drenched
  • apply shampoo (let sit in for ~5 min while rubbing?), wash dog again
  • apply Conditioner to entire coat, then wash out again?
  • Then begin drying with high powered dryer (~1hour?).
  • Once completely dry i can then start to use brushes, correct?
  • start with regular detangling brush, then use Oster brush.
  • for my Pyr her hair seems to be heavily concentrated on her hind legs and chest. Any recommendations for these areas?
  • Continue HighPowered drying while brushing? or once dry no need anymore?

    Thanks for the help! seems like DIY could cost me about ~$50-60. I just thought it would cost more for the tools they had in this grooming pyranees video
u/bluyota · 2 pointsr/dogs

I am not affiliated with any of these links and you can get them at stores like Petco or Petsmart. Just sharing these links so you can learn about they products I've had great results with. Hope it helps!

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This is the shampoo I use for all three of my dogs and it works great. We use the vanilla & almond one.

https://www.amazon.com/Earthbath-Oatmeal-Shampoo-Vanilla-Almond/dp/B0002IEYIE/ref=sr_1_10?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1550507301&sr=1-10&keywords=dog+shampoo+for+dry+itchy+skin

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Same company as above for the conditioner. Again we use vanilla & almond.

https://www.amazon.com/Earthbath-Natural-Oatmeal-Conditioner-16-Ounce/dp/B00079PHV6/ref=pd_bxgy_199_img_2/131-7273899-1567662?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00079PHV6&pd_rd_r=3a1a8f68-339a-11e9-8f94-b51658e5fe33&pd_rd_w=IWda9&pd_rd_wg=DYUlE&pf_rd_p=6725dbd6-9917-451d-beba-16af7874e407&pf_rd_r=TPK5VTR1Z65S4K73ZQ3M&psc=1&refRID=TPK5VTR1Z65S4K73ZQ3M

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This is the tar based shampoo I have used with good results every few baths for one of our GSD's. Follow it up with the conditioner linked above

https://www.amazon.com/Natures-Specialties-Sulfur-Shampoo-16-Ounce/dp/B00AO3O4IC/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1550507228&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=tar+based+dog+shampoo

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u/2peasInaMiniPod · 2 pointsr/Pets

I am guessing the cats are strays and not feral. Ferals are much more skittish and would not let you pet them freely, as you've mentioned.

  1. Change the flea medication. There are a variety of them. Maybe try Advantage http://www.amazon.com/Bayer-Advantage-6-Month-Control-9-Pound/dp/B004QBDO0M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370895244&sr=8-1&keywords=advantage

  2. I know the thought of giving them a bath is horrifying if they were strays. But this always helps. There are a lot of cat shampoos that can also help with fleas, so you don't have to use dish soap.
    Help with a bath:a) If their nails aren't clipped, clip them and you won't become a scratching post. b) Wear long sleeves and a scarf in case they do try to claw up your arms or neck c) don't dunk their faces in water, but have a bucket you can have them sit in since you don't have a tub and hold their front paws to help with the clawing. d) try a waterless shampoo. http://www.amazon.com/Veterinarians-Best-Clean-Waterless-Bath/dp/B0002AQN2M/ref=sr_1_2?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1370895273&sr=1-2&keywords=cat+shampoo I haven't tried these, but people that have cats that don't like water seem to think fondly of it. If none of these things appeal to you, you can always take them to a groomer

  3. Make sure you keep up with their grooming and medication application to ensure the fleas don't infest the home

    I hope some of this helps.
u/imalittlepiggy · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love all dogs but cutie poopsies mutts are always my favorites! I also love all kitties but EVIL IS MY FAVORITE BREED MUAHAHAHAHA just kidding but really I have two cats so I can't answer this question and my favorite non-domesticated animals are SLOTHS BECAUSE LIVE SLOW DIE WHENEVER hahaha yeah...

dogs go woof woof!

u/furgenhurgen · 1 pointr/Bulldogs

We used this shampoo on him even though he was old because it was so gentle and didn't make problems for his sensitive skin.

Also, this snout soother or something like it will help keep your dog's nose from getting crusty and dry. Apple cider vinegar is super helpful with ear cleaning because you can put some on a cotton pad and wipe out the inside of your dog's ears to help keep problems with ear infections at a minimum too.

Bulldog maintenance is very time consuming, but worth it. I loved my drooling beast and it was just part of our routine.

u/Hannahrles · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Earthbath-Natural-Oatmeal-Shampoo-16-Ounce/dp/B0002IEYIE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374813656&sr=8-1&keywords=oatmeal+shampoo+for+dogs

Oatmeal shampoo is great for dogs! If you wash them every few weeks with this, they will smell good, continue to have healthy skin and their hair feels super soft and fluffy after.

http://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Coat-Wipes-Puppy-100-Count/dp/B000FPKZPA/ref=sr_1_1?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1374813795&sr=1-1&keywords=puppy+wipes

This is also great to do between baths. Keeps them smelling good and relatively clean. I used to have ones that smell like coconut, but I can't find them anymore.

u/LakotaSilver · 2 pointsr/cats

Are you seeing small white flakes when the cat is brushed/petted? (Just trying to rule out any other problems.)


I would recommend bathing the cat with a moisturizing shampoo designed for cats. Aveeno is a good brand - I also use Perfect Coat:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BS96FEM/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

and Tropiclean:


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017JG2I2/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1


In all honesty, I bet you that your cat's diet is a large part of the problem, though. Do you feed kibble?

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/cats

I use the shower. Our shower has doors so they can't run off. I trim their nails before showering just incase. Haha.Most of my cats are used to being bathed though now. If your cat is scared of water you can get a few buckets and fill them with water, use one for getting the cat wet and sudsing up and the other for rinsing. This method takes the longest but some cats really don't like the sound of shower. We have a detachable shower head and that is helpful...my cat destiny loves baths now, she will put her front paws up on the edge of the tub so I can spray her belly. Haha. They do make shower wipes for cats too, but I find a old fashion bath works best, it may be an option if you get a cat that just really hates baths though.

https://www.amazon.com/Burts-Bees-Dander-Reducing-Grooming/dp/B01CCV8GUA

u/csmith2019 · 2 pointsr/ferrets

I don’t like Marshall either because of the same reason. I use the wysong too.
Earthbath Oatmeal & Aloe Shampoo, Vanilla & Almond, 16 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002IEYIE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RTNhDbEYS7GJC
I use this shampoo and
As for the ear care, I do still use Marshall’s. I’m at a loss for a better suggestion. I would be hesitant to use coconut oil because they could lick it off of each other and it has plant proteins they can’t digest. If you do find a better suggestion please let me know. I’m not so sure I like the ingredients for Marshall’s ear care anyway 😕
Also, I don’t use litter. I use weewee pads. I just know you have to be careful about certain ones because some can be bad for their respiratory systems and to never use kitty litter.

u/brdtwrk · 2 pointsr/dogs

> If any one else knows of something better or if human shampoo IS bad for dogs, let me know.

Human shampoo is not appropriate for use on dogs. It strips their hair and coat of oils which can lead to various issues. Some people will say using baby shampoo is okay, and while it's a step above "normal" shampoo, the best thing you can use is a shampoo made specifically for dogs. The favored ones tend to have some kind of oatmeal ingredient in them as well.

In a pinch, you can use apple cider vinegar or just plain ol' water.

[Edit] This is what I use: http://amzn.com/B0002IEYIE

u/lesthill · 3 pointsr/CatTaps

I did just brush them and bathe them that day. I use these products and love them!


Earthbath All Natural Light Color Coat Brightener Shampoo, 16-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009X2A4M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nsnLDbTMZMPKF


Oatmeal Crème Rinse & Conditioner, Vanilla Almond Scent 16 oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00079PHV6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YtnLDbMX0T8ES

u/mintjubilee · 1 pointr/terrier

For keeping skin/hair moisturized without provoking allergies, I swear by Espree Aloe Oatbath Medicated Shampoo. I've also tried Espree's Bright White shampoo, and it's the only whitening shampoo I've found that's gentle enough for my jrt's sensitive skin (but I still wouldn't use it more often than once a month at most).

I've been using Veterinary Clinical Care Antiseptic and Antifungal shampoo at my vet's recommendation to help clear up some allergic dermatitis. I was afraid this stuff would be harsh, but it is shockingly gentle.

u/wordgirrl · 1 pointr/cats

There are! The ones I’ve used are actually rated way lower than two others on Amazon. Looks like I’m getting this next time: Pogi's Grooming Wipes - 100 Deodorizing Wipes for Dogs & Cats - Large, Hypoallergenic, Fragrance-Free https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010MVG6ZY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OLAkDbN2MYPGV
There’s also waterless shampoo that you spray on a soft cloth: Vet's Best Waterless Cat Bath | No Rinse Waterless Dry Shampoo for Cats | Natural Formula | 4 Ounces https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002AQN2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_WNAkDbHEXTTP8
Lots of other brands and scents of both.

u/mezbot · 3 pointsr/technology

I was primarily pissed cause they had the audacity to send me a text message asking for a 5 star review. I replied and told them it was inappropriate and to F off and never text me again. They replied (verbatim copy/paste):


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u/leredditxddd · 1 pointr/goldenretrievers

He actually stinks? That shouldn't really happen if you are bathing him several times a week. The fur you really just need to vacuum all the time. Basically no way around that. For the smell you could use a scented dog shampoo. I like this as it smells really good if you put it on heavy and its formulated for dog use. If he's still stinking I was make sure he doesn't have any skin folds that aren't getting enough air when you wash him. I had a friend who had a fat bulldog who smelled like shit until they figured that problem out.

  1. Brush him daily
  2. Vacuum daily
  3. Bathe him with something good smelling
  4. Make sure hes 100% dry before finishing.
u/GrumpyKitten1 · 1 pointr/Pets

Our vet recommended ovitrol and siphotrol as a quick way to clear them out because one of my cats was allergic. Worked really well.

u/thr0wfaraway · 9 pointsr/childfree

> still cat vomit all the time.

Have you tried brushing with a furminator type brush so they are not swallowing all that fur? It's not really their fault if they are long haired or shedding cats and you're not providing the brushing to help them out in a domestic environment where they are not brushing up against plants all the time and there are "stupid human things" around like carpet that are fragile and easily damaged.

You could also try something like the self groomers:

http://www.entirelypets.com/kittykorner.html

https://www.amazon.com/Catit-Senses-2-0-Self-Groomer/dp/B00D3NI2PG

https://www.amazon.com/Self-Groomer-Bristles-Kitten-Massager-Scratcher/dp/B0123M03Y0

u/jassykangaroo · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

These wipes for when kitty gets into minor messies


And this extra gentle wash so you can give her baffs and play!


A leash to go on walks

Oldie but goodie toy


You're going to need a tag in case kitty wanders off, and a collar of course!


Deshedding brush to control the hairs


Clippers to trim the nails

u/tehdisco · 2 pointsr/Allergies

Something like this

u/maniac78 · 2 pointsr/goldenretrievers

I've been using this one primarily for my golden: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0167AVKCI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . The smell lasts a long time and I rather like it and it makes him so soft and fluffy.

u/biglebowski55 · 3 pointsr/pics

In the future, you could use a dry shampoo powder.

u/rustyangle · 2 pointsr/dogs

My dog has allergies and will lick his feet raw and he scratched a hole in his head once.

We use benadryl, (1mg per lb of dog), twice a day.

You need to use actual Medicated shampoo and sprays. An oatmeal shampoo isn't going to do anything for allergies. You might need to figure out which one works for your dog.

You need to bathe the dog often to remove whatever allergens are on him. Might even need to wash his feet every time he walks through any grass or plants.

A Pramoxine (local anesthetic) Shampoo
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0078LOVD6/

Hydrocortisone (topical steroid) Spray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JHPBDX2/

A Chlorhexidine (antiseptic) & ketoconazole (Antifungal) spray
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0180A1EXI/

Chlorhexidine and Ketoconazole Shampoo https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0180A1CWG/

u/jooosh_83 · 0 pointsr/dogs

My dog had this same issue, hes around 10 years old. He just wouldnt stop and then we were told about an oatmeal based shampoo:

Earthbath 84002-2 All Natural Shampoo (2 Pack), 16 oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AW3G3NM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ARfXCbFH1YPGA

It works really well on my dog, it cleans off all the dry and dead skin and it soothes him so he doesnt need to lick and make things worse. You lather the shampoo everywhere and leave it on for about 10 minutes then wash it all off.

I hope this helps in some way!

u/FinnbarrGaledeep · 2 pointsr/dogs

This is the regimen I use for my heavily-shedding dog:

Wash her with the Furminator deshedding shampoo and conditioner as directed on the back of the bottles, and lather in both products in with a Zoom Groom, which helps work the dead hair out of the coat. Rinse her off, towel dry, and then blow-dry her with a high-velocity dryer to blow out all the loose hairs. Continue to brush her out over the next few days with an undercoat rake, shedding blade, Zoom Groom, and/or Furminator brush. Vacuum the house both with a Roomba and conventional vacuum. Rinse and repeat.

And then it's manageable. :)

u/MKandtheforce · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I was in quite a predicament when my puppy Mabel decided to roll around in a puddle of urine she left on the floor. I didn't have any puppy shampoo, so I just had to give her a water bath. The sleek light fur of your puppy? It's going to be covered in shit. Mabel has gotten into one too many messes, and you're going to need decent, Earth-friendly shampoo!

This was Mabel a few days after I brought her home. :)

u/LorenTaylor0025 · 1 pointr/AustralianShepherd

Ive been using this shampoo

I don’t wash her more than once a week. Usually on Saturdays, if she gets dirty in between baths I will do either a rinse or use a puppy wipe.