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| Does anyone have a good home remedy Shampoo? Just curious if I could actually make the shampoo that we use for our dogs. If not then please share the type of shampoo that works best for your dog. Thank You |
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| I made Daisy's shampoo. I have to find the recipie. I got the recipie from the web on a homeopathic vet site or something like that. I used Dr. Bronners as the base (Eucalyptus) and added essential oils like tea tree, cedar, thyme and something else. I'll see if I can find it. I made it months ago and hadn't bathed Daisy that much so no need to make more which makes it harder for me to keep with the paper that it was writtenon. I'll try to get back to you.
__________________ LaDawn Daisy--rottie mix Toby--terrier mix |
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| I found it! I didn't remember that it's main purpose was to fight fleas. Daisy doesn't have fleas but I like it anyway since it is all natural and it makes her smell nice. This is from Vet speak: There are a number of dog shampoos formulated with natural ingredients specifically to fight fleas. Powell makes her own flea shampoo using a base of mild liquid soap, such as Dr. Bronner’s Liquid Pure Castile Soap in eucalyptus. To this she adds the following essential oils: ten drops each of cedarwood, lemon, and eucalyptus, and five drops of thyme.
__________________ LaDawn Daisy--rottie mix Toby--terrier mix |
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| Thank you very much:) |
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