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DIY Natural Flea Shampoo For Dogs

June 28, 2017 by Fanna Easter

How to Make a Flea Shampoo for Dogs

Flea Shampoo For Dogs
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It’s that time of year when flea populations are exploding! While most Northern and Midwestern states are just now having issues with fleas, the Southern states have been battling them for months now. With fleas becoming immune to certain pesticides and a recent warm winter trend, it’s understandable why pet owners are reaching for heavy duty pesticides for their dog.

Put down that pesticide shampoo, and try this DIY flea shampoo for dogs instead! Mix essential oils with natural dog shampoo ingredients, and you have a luscious and moisturizing shampoo that will repel fleas and smell divine.

Choosing Dog Shampoo Ingredients

You’ll need Castile soap, water, a squeezable bottle and essential oils to make this amazing dog shampoo that actually repels fleas. Castile soap contains natural and biodegradable cleansers. It’s filled with rich moisturizers, such as coconut oil, olive oil and jojoba oil that can be safely used on dogs. In addition, it has different essential oils, such as lavender, almond or unscented for sensitive dogs. You can find this gentle soap online or in natural supermarkets.

Choosing an essential oil is extremely important, so always choose a therapeutic grade oil. For repelling fleas, Young Living Purification does an amazing job because it contains citronella, tea tree, lemongrass and rosemary. Stay away from essential oils containing chemicals, water and alcohol.

Homemade Flea Shampoo for Dogs Recipe

You’ll need:

  • 1 cup Castile soap
  • 2 cups water
  • 20 drops of Young Living Purification essential oil

Directions

  1. Add soap and water into a squeezable bottle, and gently swirl to combine ingredients.
  2. Slowly add 20 drops of Young Living Purification into shampoo mixture. Close and gently swirl bottle to evenly distribute oil into shampoo mixture.
  3. Keep shampoo mixture in a closed cabinet to preserve the essential oils.

Bathing Your Dog With the Flea Shampoo

Wet your dog thoroughly with warm water and add shampoo down your dog’s spine. Start lathering shampoo around your dog’s neck to prevent fleas from running to your dog’s face and hiding inside her ears. Continue to shampoo toward the back end of your dog, focusing under her tails, legs, paws and between each paw pad. Rinse thoroughly.

WATCH: DIY Natural Flea Shampoo For Dogs

Did you try this homemade flea shampoo for dogs? If so, what do you think? Please comment below!

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Deep Cleansing Shampoo for Dogs

March 10, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Dog Cleansing Shampoo

Dog Shampoo

As both a dog trainer and licensed cosmetologist, choosing shampoo sends me into frenzies for my family and dogs. Dog grooming products are expanding rapidly and developing products depending on specific hair and coat needs. Yes, there are even color-care lines. 🙂

With all the choices out there, which one works best for your dog’s skin? To help narrow your choices down, let’s discuss shampoo categories, product usage and recommendations!

Cleansing Shampoo

One of the most popular shampoos is a basic cleansing dog shampoo. This category is designed to gently cleanse skin and coat, restore skin’s natural balance, provide a protective skin barrier and can be used weekly, or daily, if needed. While shampoo categories are designed for specific jobs, cleansing shampoos can be used in conjunction with medicated, degreaser and color care shampoos.

When looking for a cleansing shampoo, choose soothing and gentle ingredients. Check the label for colloidal oatmeal, oat protein, aloe and vitamin E. Most cleansing shampoos are lightly scented, which I find dissipates within a day or two, as some strong scents can dry skin.

If your dog is super sensitive to scented products, choose a hypoallergenic shampoo option. Not only are hypoallergenic shampoos scent free, most are free of detergents and other harsh ingredients for sensitive skin.

My Recommendations

My favorite cleansing shampoos are Nature’s Specialties Plum Silky, Chris Christensen Day to Day Moisturizing Shampoo and Espree Aloe Oatbath Shampoo. The first two are richly scented so they may not be an option if you’re sensitive to perfumes. If you’re searching for natural ingredients and a light scent, check out Espree’s Aloe Oatbath shampoo–it works wonderfully!

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