Thanks you for this great video. Been looking for a shampoo for my dog that has allergies and dry skin. I will be giving a few of these a try. I really love this video because is just a normal person speaking and explaining it like a human. RUclips seems to be flooded with videos of computer generated voices trying to sell products they have affiliate links to or people pushing really sketchy solutions. We need more videos like this from people with actual experience and not just trying to sell a product.
Hi thanks for watching. Yes… there are some great shampoos out there and for specific needs. I think everyone has a go to that they prefer for sure.❤️🐶❤️
I don't know if this will help or not but the ones that I caught were: Soos Anti-itch Shampoo. Lemon-Aid (for double coated dogs,) TropiClean OxyMed shampoo (with oatmeal and Jojoba oil). Use with: Best Shot Ultra Plenish & conditioner Best Shot Ultra Vitalizing Mist Spray conditioner and detangler. Also Ear Clear (in another video) to clean out the ears with.
Hey again… I actually just went out and bought it today to try. I always have to have an oatmeal on hand so I thought I would give it a go! Thanks for your suggestion!❤️🐶❤️
You two are hilarious!🤣💦You remind me so much of my daughters and I. They are always giving me crap for messing up my words{amongst other things😁}. Apparently their QC{quality control}keeps me at the top of my game!?!😆 Question, have you ever used one of those hammacks for dogs and or cats? I got one about a year ago and its a complete game changer! I have four yorkies and the 2 boys HATE having their nails cut. They are from the same litter so I'm guessing they had a bad experience before I got them. I also got a female a year later from the same breeder and she lives ANYTHING 'Spa Related'!😆 And so does my other female that was given to me by a different breeder because she had an ambilical hernia. So I'm guessing it's a boy thing?!? Either that or Jack and Bears first vet visit didn't go well?!? Before I got this hammack, Bear had to be sedated by a vet, to even get NEAR his nails! But not anymore! This is an underbelly hammock, where they hang suspended in a doorway, by a sturdy closet type, dowel rod. For some reason, they seem relaxed. I'm guessing it reminds them of gently swaying, in their mothers womb?!? I use this Hammock to cut their nails, remove tarter from their teeth and for trimming around their eyes, etc. Its nice because their paws have zero leverage to push off, hence zero injuries. At first bear wiggled around but it wasn't long before he got the hang of it{no punn intended}😁 At first, I gave him a treat for being still and then a treat with each cut nail. Now he's a pro! I thought I'd share in case you hadn't heard about them. Not to mention it would be great problem solving content. Not to mention you could get credit via an Amazon link. Just a thought. Granted... I'm a new subscriber and haven't seen all your videos yet. So I'm probably going on and on about something you've already covered!😆Regardless, thanks for making me laugh today. You are two perfect peas, in a pod!💚
Haha thanks so much for watching and commenting. We do have fun but yes our daughters like to give us a hard time. Too funny yours are the same. I’m happy we can give you a laugh while learning stuff (we hope ) ❤️🐶❤️
The only shampoo that seems questionable is the oatmella shampoo. Which has tea tree oil in it and is slightly toxic to dogs from what I have seen when researching about it. They say it is bad if a dog ingests the oil, yet I don't know if it is bad in shampoo necessarily. Depending on how much is in the shampoo, of course. Since it technically does absorb into the skin, I do wonder if it is okay or not. All of the other shampoos sound great. Though I can't say that the oatmella is bad because I could be incorrect about that statement.
If I have a dog with multiple skin issues would I get two shampoos and combine them or? In my case, we have two dogs. One, our pitbull, was born with demodex and still had a bad case when we adopted her. It's mostly under control except for occasional flareups, but she does still have slightly dry skin and dander. Our other is a cattle dog mix and has sensitive skin and skin allergies plus a little dander and is more prone to hot spots. What would you recommend? Medicated, oatmeal, fragrance free, etc.? Should I also add dog conditioner or stick with just shampoo?
Hi there thanks so much for watching. If your dogs have been treated by a vet at any point I would probably ask them first before you purchase anything. There are a lot of really good soothing shampoos for sensitive skin. The soap green oatmeal is a great one though. It sounds like it would work for both your dogs but checking with your vet first is what I suggest.
Thanks for watching and commenting! You can use the shampoo on their head we just suggest being careful around the eyes. Hope that helps! If you have any other questions please let us know.
Your tips like choosing less ingredients shampoo or bath without conditioner are great but I wish you could tell us the efficacy of those anti itching shampoos. Is it effective as far as itching is concerned?
Thanks so much for watching! We would love to hear in the comments if you have a specific shampoo you like to use on your dog?
Thanks you for this great video. Been looking for a shampoo for my dog that has allergies and dry skin. I will be giving a few of these a try.
I really love this video because is just a normal person speaking and explaining it like a human. RUclips seems to be flooded with videos of computer generated voices trying to sell products they have affiliate links to or people pushing really sketchy solutions. We need more videos like this from people with actual experience and not just trying to sell a product.
I got a Shepard mix puppy born in April this year. Not tearing fur but nibbling on his fur. I don't see bites on hos skin from bugs.
I’ve heard really good things about the Soos products, the first one that you mentioned. I definitely want to try that one.
Hi thanks for watching. Yes… there are some great shampoos out there and for specific needs. I think everyone has a go to that they prefer for sure.❤️🐶❤️
Another great video !
Thanks so much Ben!
So informative I love watching your videos!
Thanks so much for watching and commenting! We are glad it was helpful for you!
Love your camera/director!! Great video as always. Love how you explain so well.
Hey there thanks for watching and commenting. Yes she is great and loves to give me a hard time haha❤️🐶❤️
New sub. Great information!
Hey there. Thanks for watching so glad we could help!❤️🐶❤️
What would be a good shampoo for ticks?
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Great video! I never laughed so much in shampoo school.
I really like the Tropiclean one.
Hi there thanks for watching. I agree it’s one of my go to shampoos. They have so many great ones to choose from!🐶😊
Couldnt see the name of the Shampoos could you please show them again
I don't know if this will help or not but the ones that I caught were:
Soos Anti-itch Shampoo.
Lemon-Aid (for double coated dogs,)
TropiClean OxyMed shampoo (with oatmeal and Jojoba oil). Use with:
Best Shot Ultra Plenish & conditioner
Best Shot Ultra Vitalizing Mist Spray conditioner and detangler.
Also Ear Clear (in another video) to clean out the ears with.
Have you checked out green groom? They have an oatmeal that’s amazing. Also 32:1 but I believe it checks all your boxes.
Hey again… I actually just went out and bought it today to try. I always have to have an oatmeal on hand so I thought I would give it a go! Thanks for your suggestion!❤️🐶❤️
@@FurryFriendsZone so it’s been about two weeks what are your thoughts?
You two are hilarious!🤣💦You remind me so much of my daughters and I. They are always giving me crap for messing up my words{amongst other things😁}. Apparently their QC{quality control}keeps me at the top of my game!?!😆
Question, have you ever used one of those hammacks for dogs and or cats? I got one about a year ago and its a complete game changer!
I have four yorkies and the 2 boys HATE having their nails cut. They are from the same litter so I'm guessing they had a bad experience before I got them. I also got a female a year later from the same breeder and she lives ANYTHING 'Spa Related'!😆 And so does my other female that was given to me by a different breeder because she had an ambilical hernia. So I'm guessing it's a boy thing?!? Either that or Jack and Bears first vet visit didn't go well?!?
Before I got this hammack, Bear had to be sedated by a vet, to even get NEAR his nails!
But not anymore!
This is an underbelly hammock, where they hang suspended in a doorway, by a sturdy closet type, dowel rod. For some reason, they seem relaxed. I'm guessing it reminds them of gently swaying, in their mothers womb?!?
I use this Hammock to cut their nails, remove tarter from their teeth and for trimming around their eyes, etc.
Its nice because their paws have zero leverage to push off, hence zero injuries.
At first bear wiggled around but it wasn't long before he got the hang of it{no punn intended}😁
At first, I gave him a treat for being still and then a treat with each cut nail. Now he's a pro!
I thought I'd share in case you hadn't heard about them. Not to mention it would be great problem solving content. Not to mention you could get credit via an Amazon link. Just a thought. Granted... I'm a new subscriber and haven't seen all your videos yet. So I'm probably going on and on about something you've already covered!😆Regardless, thanks for making me laugh today. You are two perfect peas, in a pod!💚
Haha thanks so much for watching and commenting. We do have fun but yes our daughters like to give us a hard time. Too funny yours are the same. I’m happy we can give you a laugh while learning stuff (we hope ) ❤️🐶❤️
The only shampoo that seems questionable is the oatmella shampoo. Which has tea tree oil in it and is slightly toxic to dogs from what I have seen when researching about it. They say it is bad if a dog ingests the oil, yet I don't know if it is bad in shampoo necessarily. Depending on how much is in the shampoo, of course. Since it technically does absorb into the skin, I do wonder if it is okay or not. All of the other shampoos sound great. Though I can't say that the oatmella is bad because I could be incorrect about that statement.
If I have a dog with multiple skin issues would I get two shampoos and combine them or? In my case, we have two dogs.
One, our pitbull, was born with demodex and still had a bad case when we adopted her. It's mostly under control except for occasional flareups, but she does still have slightly dry skin and dander. Our other is a cattle dog mix and has sensitive skin and skin allergies plus a little dander and is more prone to hot spots.
What would you recommend? Medicated, oatmeal, fragrance free, etc.? Should I also add dog conditioner or stick with just shampoo?
Hi there thanks so much for watching. If your dogs have been treated by a vet at any point I would probably ask them first before you purchase anything. There are a lot of really good soothing shampoos for sensitive skin. The soap green oatmeal is a great one though. It sounds like it would work for both your dogs but checking with your vet first is what I suggest.
How do you wash their heads if you can’t use the shampoo in their head near their eyes?
Thanks for watching and commenting! You can use the shampoo on their head we just suggest being careful around the eyes. Hope that helps! If you have any other questions please let us know.
@@FurryFriendsZone Thank you!
Your tips like choosing less ingredients shampoo or bath without conditioner are great but I wish you could tell us the efficacy of those anti itching shampoos. Is it effective as far as itching is concerned?
Aloe alloy lol