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Animal Shampoo - Natural Shampoo for Pets
Animal Scents® Shampoo cleans, conditions, and protects your pet’s coat without harmful ingredients. Formulated with five pure essential oils and other natural ingredients, this shampoo is safe and effective for animals. 236ml.
Pour small amount of Animal Scents™ Shampoo into palm and rub gently between hands. Massage thoroughly into pet's wet coat. Lather. Rinse thoroughly. Repeat if necessary. Animal Scents™ Shampoo is highly concentrated. If necessary, dilute with water. Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients: Water, Decyl glucoside, Coco betaine, Lauryl glucoside, Coco-glucoside, Glycerin, Glyceryl oleate, Citric acid, Xanthan gum, Inulin, Sodium levulinate, Sodium anisate, Lavandula hybrida† (Lavandin) oil, Citrus limon† (Lemon) Peel oil, Pelargonium graveolens† (Geranium) flower oil, Cymbopogon nardus† (Citronella) oil, Cymbopogon winterianus† (Citronella java type) oil, Sodium phytate, Picea mariana† (Northern Lights Black Spruce) oil, Vetiveria zizanoides† (Vetiver) oil †100% pure therapeutic-grade™ essential oil
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Please note that these are general recommendations for use. If your veterinarian suggests other usage, defer to your veterinarian. If your pet is pregnant, nursing, or has a medical condition, consult a veterinarian prior to use.
Some important notes about essential oils for pets:
There are some general tips and suggestions you’ll want to keep in mind as you share essential oils with your furry friends.
- Do not use essential oils on and around cats or dogs under 8 weeks old because they are developing at fast rates; it is easy to mess up the proper dilution for each breed.
- Animals are generally more sensitive to essential oils than humans are. It’s best to heavily dilute essential oils and use them in moderation.
- Every animal is different, so carefully observe how your animal responds to essential oils. Use common sense and good judgment as you try different methods.
- Be especially careful to not get essential oils in an animal’s eyes.
- If diffusing, always allow cats access to areas where they can avoid the diffused oil.
- With all animals, avoid using high-phenol oils—such as Oregano, Wintergreen, Clove, Mountain Savoury and Thyme. This is especially important with cats.
- Use special caution with cats and essential oils. Avoid applying citrus oils topically, diffusing the scent around cats, or having your cat ingest them.
- For cats, small dogs, and other smaller animals, use a carrier oil to dilute the essential oil before application. We suggest a 4:1 ratio of carrier oil to essential oil.
- If you’re using essential oils on medium-sized animals—like large dogs—dilute 3:1 carrier oil to essential oil.
- For very large animals—including horses and cattle—start with a 1:1 dilution on the back and, if desired, move to the directions indicated on the bottle.