How to Make Easy Homemade Dog Shampoo

Do you think that making your own shampoo is difficult? That it won't do a good enough job repelling fleas, ticks, and soothing itchy skin? That couldn't be further from the truth! Making your own dog shampoo can be both easy and effective.

One benefit to making your dog's shampoo is being able to control the pH level. Some brands of shampoo aren't actually made with a dog's skin pH in mind! This means your dog's skin could dry out. There are two great ways to combat this. Choose an organic dog shampoo that you get from a respectable designer dog supplier. Or make your own homemade shampoo.

Both homemade shampoo and purchased organic dog shampoo are free of harsh chemicals and better for the environment!

What You Need:

• A container to store your shampoo in. Old shampoo or dish soap bottles can work well for this. Make sure you clean them out completely and create a new clear label. • A large container to mix everything in. Choose something with a tight lid and room to mix inside. A milk jug works great.

• A funnel to transfer your homemade dog shampoo from your mixing jug to your storage jar.

What to Keep in Mind:

• There is such a thing as too much of a good thing. If you are using essential oils remember not to overdo it. Even natural things can be irritating to the skin in too high of concentrations. And your dog's sense of smell is stronger than yours, don't overwhelm their nose!

• It is always wise to consult your vet before changing the products you use on your dog, especially if your dog has sensitive skin or is prone to issues.

You can find a number of different recipes for homemade dog shampoo. Like when you are shopping for organic dog shampoo you may find they each have slightly different benefits. Some may be better at taking care of dirt and other may be more aggressive at repelling bugs!

You may also find that some call for more ingredients than others. Some recipes rely on things you can find around your home, others you will probably need to go to a specialty shop for certain elements. It all depends on your preference! And remember if you become overwhelmed a dog supply carrier that offers an organic dog shampoo is a great alternative!

For Beginner's:

Here is a dog shampoo that both works well and is easy to make. You will probably already have most of these ingredients on hand. Here is what you need:

• 1 Cup Ivory Clear Dishwashing Soap • 1 Cup Apple Cider Vinegar • ¾ Cup Water

• ¼ Cup Glycerin (You can find this in health stores or the first aid section of your grocery store)

Use your funnel to pour each of these four ingredients into your mixing container. Put the cover on tight and SHAKE! Once you've gotten everything mixed together pour your mix into separate smaller containers for storage. Remember to save yourself time you can double or triple your original mix.

Don't forget to label your new shampoo. You don't want a mix up!

What Can it Do?

The dish soap serves the basic purpose of loosening and cleaning off the dirt on your pup! The apple cider serves two purposes. The first is to bring the dish soap to a proper pH level. Second it clears up that unpleasant dog smell and repels fleas. The glycerin moisturizes your dog's skin. Moisturized skin is less itchy!

Even natural ingredients can be dangerous. Be careful whether you choose to make your own shampoo or purchase an organic dog shampoo. Also remember if you keep up with regular dog grooming you will have to give your pup fewer baths!



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Anonymous said...

This is a great post! If you Buy Dog Shampoo online then there are number of options available.

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