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For animal use only. Avoid contact with the eyes and wetting inside the pets ears.
Grooming Type
Shampoo & Conditioner
Grooming Hair Type
All
Description
pH balanced and formulated for puppy skin, PAW Puppy Gentle Shampoo uses pawDerm technology that combines:
Hypoallergenic sulphate free cleansers for a gentle clean without stripping natural oils from young skin.
Rich moisturising ingredients.
Natural essential oils to provide nutrients and a fresh pure scent to young skin.
Use in conjunction with the PAW Puppy Conditioning Mist to support young delicate skin from an early age.
Rated 5 out of
5 by
WillowG from
Shampoo ReviewSmells pleasant. Cleaned Puppy well & he had no reactions. Easy to use design, no leaks. The bottle also looks cute in my bathroom. Will likely last me a few months so I think for the price it's a decent purchase!
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Here’s how to protect your dog from Karaka Berry toxicity and the signs of poisoning to watch out for:
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