How To Dry Shampoo Your Dog
Your dog smells pleasant again.
How to dry shampoo your dog. Brush your dog thoroughly to get the rest of the shampoo off of the fur. Ingredients the ingredients in dry dog shampoo serve two purposes. Dogs and cats get dirty but traditional wet shampoos can strip your pet s skin of its natural moisture. Use dry shampoo intermittently between regular baths to keep your pet smelling fresh. It s easy to use smells good is quick to apply doesn t cause any allergic reactions and can be used from six months of age.
Whether you purchased or made your dry shampoo the application is the same. Make sure to leave the nose and eyes out of the equation as a sprinkle here and there can irritate these senses. Additionally if your dog has recently had surgery it may well be that they can t have a wet bath because of any wounds they may have. Spread and massage the powder into the dog. Dry shampoo is a powdery mixture that absorbs odor causing oils odors and impurities from fur.
Don t be stingy and keep sprinkling a heavy layer all over. Brush him head to tail and work through any tangles with your fingers. Rub your dog down with a clean towel to get the rest of the shampoo residue off the coat. Regular dry baths keep your pet smelling fresh between those necessary soapy baths each month. The safer dry powders used correctly will simply absorb the excess oils but remain on your dog.
Select a room you can vacuum easily or even mop. The sprays gels and foams will increase your dog s exposure to environmental toxins because the ingredients stay on your dog. Many cats and dogs exhibit tremendous anxiety at bath time whether due to fear of water or the dislike of restraint. Sprinkle the dry shampoo all over the dog s coat. It won t even clean your dog.
If these ingredients are linked to allergies and. While commercial dry shampoo mixtures are readily available in pet supply stores you can make your own recipe at home and give your dog a quick cleaning. Add an essential oil such as lavender or tea tree for its aroma and flea repelling properties. To soak up excess oil and grease from the dog s coat and to dislodge small bits of dirt and debris. If your dog gets up and shakes a bit that s fine.