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Burt's Bees Pet Dog Hypoallergenic Shampoo Shea Butter & Honey -- 16 fl oz


Burt's Bees Pet Dog Hypoallergenic Shampoo Shea Butter & Honey
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Burt's Bees Pet Dog Hypoallergenic Shampoo Shea Butter & Honey -- 16 fl oz

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Burt's Bees Pet Dog Hypoallergenic Shampoo Shea Butter & Honey Description

  • 99.7% Natural
  • Revitalizes Skin
  • Boosts Shine
  • Naturally Moisturizes
  • No Animal Testing
  • Ingredients From Nature

Tap into nature's powers with Burt's Bees Hypoallergenic Shampoo for Dogs made with Shea Butter & Honey to lock in moisture and shine and give your dog’s coat a deep clean that keeps them smelling fresh.

 

Shea butter moisturizes the skin, while honey boosts shine in your pet's coat. Our gentle formula naturally cleanses your pet’s skin and coat with without any harmful chemicals that make your pet’s coat dry and dull, leaving your canine (and you) smiling.

 

As is typical with natural formulas, this shampoo doesn’t have a strong scent outside of the main ingredients or a strong lather as we don’t add in artificial fragrances to any of our products. Burt's Bees Natural Pet Care is made in the USA without parabens, phthalates, petrolatum, SLS, or synthetic fragrances.

• 100% safe — Veterinarian recommended formula, free of fragrances, sulfates, colorants, and harsh chemicals
• Suitable for all dogs & puppies — This mild tearless shampoo is pH balanced especially for all dogs and puppies
• Made with the highest quality ingredients — All natural ingredients include skin-moisturizing shea butter and shine-boosting honey


Directions

Shake the bottle up before every use. Completely wet your dog's coat. Apply shampoo from back of ears to tail, carefully avoiding the eye area. Work in and rinse thoroughly. Store in a cool, dry place.
Free Of
Animal testing, sulfates, colorants, parabens, phthalates, petrolatum and SLS.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Water, coco betaine, coco glucoside, glyceryl oleate, disodium cocoyl glutamate, glycerin, xanthan gum, honey, beeswax, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate.
Warnings

In case of contact with eyes, flush thoroughly with water. Keep out of reach of children and pets to avoid possible consumption. will not wash off topical flea & tick treatment when following treatment manufacturer's directions.

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Natural Pet Grooming Products: The Safe (and Green!) Choice for Your Furry Friends

One of the silver linings of the current pandemic is the turning toward animals as a source of comfort, companionship and motivation. According to a 2021 ASPCA survey, 23 million households adopted a dog or a cat during the pandemic. And this was not a temporary salvo—most of those households will not consider rehoming their pet. Smiling Man Using Natural Pet Grooming Products to Bathe His Dog | Vitacost.com/blog As a corollary, U.S. sales of pet products have soared, with the market jumping 9 percent from 2019 to 2020 and is now valued at $107 billion across all categories such as food, grooming and health services. Shelter in place mandates and working from home dynamics have only increased people’s ties to their animals, further boosting the penchant among pet owners to spend generously on pet care products and services to keep their pets healthy and happy. As pet owners spend more, they’ve also become more discriminating about the quality of the ingredients, whether its food or fur-care-related. Pet wellness is a thing—and grooming is considered foundational to that wellness. From mushroom supplements for dogs to enhance their coats, to Burt’s Bees cat dander reducing wipes, 2022 promises to unleash a plush panoply of clean and green grooming products for pets. Some of the newer pet indulgences include pet-based CBD products, teeth wipes, dental spray, probiotics, dry shampoos, leave in conditioners and facial stain wipes.

Why is natural pet grooming worth it?

Just like with humans, pets absorb toxins in skincare—suspected carcinogens, irritants and hormone disruptors—through their skin. But what makes pets even more susceptible to toxins in skincare is they literally ingest the products too, when they lick to clean themselves after a grooming session or chew itchy spots. Rest assured, if you use a shampoo or coat conditioner with toxic or carcinogenic chemicals, your pet is eating it. Chemicals in grooming products can also harm the environment, as they wash down the drain, spill into marine ecosystems and pollute drinking water sources. Choosing organic pet products benefits your dog and the planet. If you use a grooming service, seek out one that only uses eco-friendly products. If it doesn’t, ask if you can supply your own.

Forego the “foul five”

The following five product ingredients, found in both pet and human personal care products are among the worst offenders to the environment and should be avoided: BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole) Often found in dog shampoos, BHA, butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) are used as preservatives in a variety of personal care products. Both of these chemicals are also used as preservatives in foods. These chemicals are linked to several health concerns including endocrine disruption and organ-system toxicity. It’s been found to cause lung, liver and kidney problems in lab animals and is banned in cosmetics in the European Union. DEA (diethanolamine) Used to make shampoos and soaps sudsy or creamy, cocamide DEA can cause skin and eye irritation and has been linked to liver cancer and kidney tumors, according to the David Suzuki Foundation. SLS (sodium laureth) or SLES (sodium lauryl ether sulfate) An inexpensive foaming and bubbling agent, these two similar chemicals are the most common detergents in dog shampoos and can cause eye or skin irritation. The Environmental Working Group has linked SLS to organ toxicity, cancer and neurotoxicity. Plus, these foaming agents are considered toxic to aquatic organisms. Synthetic colors Meant to enhance the smell or color of a grooming product, many synthetics are created from petrochemicals. These can often contain aldehydes, benzene derivatives and synthesizers that are known to cause allergic reactions, migraines and asthma symptoms, according to a warning from the David Suzuki Foundation. Fragrance Diethyl phthalate, a fixative used in fragrance to make the fragrance linger, has been linked in animal studies to severe disorders in the developing male reproductive system, including defects in the external genitalia, undescended testes and testicular lesions.

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