Halo Cloud Nine Herbal Shampoo
Clound Nine Herbal Shampoo is the easiest way to keep your dogs clean and smelling great. The rich lather found in Cloud-Nine contains essential oils and herbal extracts that provide nourishing botanicals to the coat and skin. Achieve glorious results with a rich, deep lather that cleans all types of coats and eliminates fleas on contact. This non-drying formula and rich lather imparts new revitalizing luster and gloss. Contains Aloe, JoJoba Oil, Rosemary and other soothing herbs to help relieve irritation to the skin. Easy to rinse out of all types of coats, so that grooming is finally a pleasure for both you and your dog. Cloud-Nine Herbal Shampoo is safe and gentle, without any detergents or chemical irritants and makes grooming time a cinch! Use Halo's safe and gentle, all natural shampoo on all your dogs. Smells great and Oils of Rosemary, Eucalyptus and Sweet Orange repel fleas naturally.
Directions: Shake well before using. Wet your pet thoroughly, apply shampoo liberally and massage into a rich lather over the entire body. Allow lather to stand for three minutes. Rinse well. Repeat if necessary.
Ingredients: Saponified Oils of Coconut, Olive and Jojoba, Tea Tree Oil, Rosemary Oil, Sage Oil, Cedarwood Oil, Peppermint Oil, Sweet Orange Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Pine Needle Oil, Aloe Vera, Rosemary Extract (as a preservative). FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
No Sodium Laurel Sulfate
Detergent Free
Biodegradable
Hypoallergenic
Free of Artificial Colors, Fragrances and Preservatives
REMEMBER: Fleas are attracted to weaker animals which may include our Senior pets and any pet suffering from illness or disease. Good grooming with a quality natural product is an important part of your pets overall health. Unfortunately, many pet shampoos on the market contain chemicals and detergents which dry out the coat and skin and actually leave an animal even more susceptible to fleas and ticks (fleas love to burrow way down into the scaly skin and zap the energy of the host that feeds them). Don't get carried away and bathe too often, though. A healthy dog should be bathed every month or two (remember, the way to achieve great health is ALWAYS with wholesome food and supplements). A healthy cat should not need regular bathing, but if there is an immediate problem that warrants special attention, you might need to bathe monthly until the issue is solved. Please consult your veterinarian or professional groomer if you have questions on the appropriate bathing of your pet.
WARNING: Toxic chemicals are prevalent in the pet industry. How many times have we used chemical shampoos, dips, sprays or collars on our pets that bear these or similar warnings: Wash hands thoroughly after use. Do not breathe fumes. Wear rubber gloves. Yet, we are applying these toxins to our animal's skin. Often times, these toxins are left on indefinitely. ANYTHING used topically on the skin will be absorbed into the bloodstream. Each time toxic chemicals are used, the immune system is under attack. It's no wonder many pets seem drugged, nervous or lethargic after going for a flea dip. Some chemical flea collars result in permanent nerve damage. Chemical toxins to be aware of include: Piperonyl Butoxide (this chemical - in many flea collars - may cause liver damage), Dichlorvos, DDT, DDE, Diazinon, and Carbaryl have all been linked to pet poisonings. Pesticides can also cause hair loss and skin irritation. It doesn't appear that the manufacturers of chemical flea products have the total interest of our best friends at heart.
Note from Well Beings: Due to cats sensitivity to essential oils we recommend consulting a holistic veterinarian before using essential oils on your cat.
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