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Dog Whitening Shampoo for all Coat Colors

March 12, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Dog Whitening Shampoo Works for all Dog Colors

Dog ShampooWhen watching the Westminster Dog Show, you’ll notice a glistening alabaster dog with his streaming hair glistening in the dancing light. Don’t hate! Your dog can too resemble a runway model with a shimmering coat. 🙂

Allow me to introduce you to color enhancing dog products. You’ll be shocked at how safe and well they work!

Pearl White

White dogs are hard to keep white. If you share your home with a four-legged blonde, you understand the struggle. When Stella’s white patches resemble beige blobs, I reach for a whitening shampoo.

Whitening shampoo contains small amounts of blue toner dilated with shampoo. Blue color will not turn your dog’s hair blue. Instead, the blue color neutralizes yellow stains. And if, by accident, white enhancing shampoo is left on your dog’s coat for too long, your dog’s flaxen mane will resemble a silvery glow–almost luminescent.

When it comes to whitening dog shampoo, White on White is the best. For stubborn stains, apply shampoo and brush through with a comb. White on White shampoo requires contact time with your dog’s coat to work its magic. Rinse thoroughly and reach for your sunglasses.

Crimson Red

As with humans, a dog’s red coat can fade and turn a ghastly corn chip color, especially when viewed in direct sunlight. Life is too short to live with that color! A red color enhancing dog shampoo contains reddish blue toner, diluted with dog shampoo, and restores a rich mahogany coat in 10 minutes. When a red dog’s coat fades, it’s usually missing blue undertones, which are always the first to fade for whatever reasons. My favorite is Red on Red shampoo. It really works wonders.

Charcoal Black

Black coats can turn red usually from frequent exposure to sunlight. Long black hair will fade, as the hair is older, and lose blue tones first. Hence, the red glow mid-shaft and ends. Using Black on Black color enhancing shampoo will revitalize ebony coats by depositing color, and your dog will glow again.

While we giggle at color enhancing shampoos for dogs, they are very safe and who doesn’t want to look fabulous?

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