Nature's Pet Care Shampoos by J.C. Epiphany
Our pet shampoos are safe for all animals and are developed by a pharmacist. They are lightly scented with essential oils and are great for sensitive skin. They also help to keep pesky bugs at bay.
Our shampoos are made with natural plant oils and are free of harsh chemicals and artificial fragrances. They are also 100% environmentally friendly and biodegradable.
Benefits of Nature's Pet Care Shampoos
Natural and safe: Made from natural ingredients, such as olive oil, coconut oil, sunflower oil, and castor oil. It is free of harsh chemicals and artificial fragrances, which can irritate your pet's skin.
Gentle: Our pet shampoos are gentle on your pet's skin and fur. It will not dry out their skin or make their fur brittle. We do recommend a fur conditioner after shampooing to replenish the natural oils that may be removed during the cleansing. You can find a natural, quick, and effective 2-ingredient fur conditioner on our blog.
Effective: Our pet shampoos are effective at removing dirt, debris, and parasites from your pet's fur. It will leave your pet's coat clean, soft, and manageable.
Affordable: It is an affordable option for pet owners. Its concentrated formulation will ensure that you maximize the uses with each bottle. It is available in select locations and online.
Eco-friendly: It is biodegradable and environmentally friendly. It is a good choice for pet owners who are looking for an eco-friendly option.
Directions for Use
- Always consult your veterinarian before starting any new treatments.
- Make things as comfortable as possible before bathing your pet and keep soap away from eyes, nose, and inner ears.
- Mix 1-3 teaspoons (5-15mls) in a quart of water or apply to a sponge.
- Work shampoo up and down your pet's body until you have a good lather.
- Massage it down to the skin.
- Once you have shampooed, rinse well to remove residue.
- Repeat if needed or as directed
- Dogs
- Cats
- Birds
- Reptiles
- Guinea pigs
- Hedgehogs
- Rabbits
- Ferrets
- Chinchillas
- Horses
- Pigs
- Poultry
- Goats
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