
Item No. PH 2200
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Neem Soap for Dog Allergies
A multipurpose soap for your dog
Treat your dog to a monthly aromatherapy spa! Neem Soap doesn’t just make your dog look and smell great. It also soothes skin allergies, repels insects and fights germs.
6 bars per package
Each bar = 100g/3.5oz
About washing your dog
Your dog’s coat is constantly exposed to the elements and can pick up all kinds of dirty, smelly matter. Keeping your dog’s fur clean and healthy is important not only for you (so you don’t have to endure the bad smell) but also for your dog. A clean coat is a healthy coat.
About once a month, give your dog a healthy bath. It’ll keep his coat clean and healthy.
Neem Soap for Dogs
- Repels insects which can cause allergies
- Anti-bacterial, Anti-fungal
- Cleans your dog’s fur
- Eliminates odors, smells wonderful
- Leaves your dog’s coat soft and lustrous
Bathing your dog more than once a month is not recommended (except in emergencies like skunk spray or other extremely dirty/smelly messes). Excessive bathing with even the best dog soap can lead to the loss of your dog’s natural skin oils and make his skin dry and irritated.
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Use Neem dog soap every time you bathe your dog, about once a month.
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Ingredients
Neem, Lemon grass essential oil, Eucalyptus essential oil, Tea Tree essential oil, Kelp powder,Other ingredients: Coconut oil, Palm oil, Olive oil, Castor oil, Caustic soda, purified water
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Warnings
Avoid getting dog soap in the eyes. No known side effects. The information and recommendations found on this page are in part the result of empirical research of current literature on this topic by Dr. Maria Luiza Romano DVM. M. Sc.
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