Product Usage

1. Preparation
Gather the Materials: Prepare the necessary materials such as shampoo, towel, brush, and non-slip bath mat if you have one.

Brush: Brush your pet’s fur before bathing to remove loose hair and knots.

2. Soak
Use Warm Water: Slowly and carefully wet your pet completely with warm water. Make sure the water temperature is neither too hot nor too cold.

Watch the Eyes: Be careful not to get the water and shampoo into your pet’s eyes and ears.

3. Apply Shampoo
Prepare the Shampoo: Pour some shampoo into your palm. The amount you need to use may vary depending on the size and density of your pet’s fur.
Spread the Shampoo: Massage the shampoo into your pet’s fur. Try to spread it thoroughly from the neck to the tail.
Massage: Gently massage the shampoo into the skin and fur. This both cleans and relaxes your pet.
4. Rinse
Rinse with Warm Water: Rinse your pet thoroughly to remove all the shampoo. Shampoo residue can cause irritation or dryness on the skin, so rinse carefully.

Pay Attention to Eyes and Ears: Be careful not to get water in the eyes and ears while rinsing.

5. Repeat (If Necessary)
A Second Shampoo: If your pet is very dirty or needs a deep cleaning, repeat the shampooing process.

6. Dry
Towel Dry: Dry your pet thoroughly with a towel. Remove as much water as possible with the towel.
Blow Dryer (Optional): If your pet is used to the blow dryer and is not afraid, you can dry it with a blow dryer at low temperature and low speed. However, be careful when using the blow dryer and keep it at a sufficient distance so as not to burn the skin.
7. Brushing (Optional)
Brush the Fur: Brush your pet’s fur again to remove knots and tangles and make the fur look shinier and smoother.

8. Reward
Give Rewards: Motivate your pet by giving them a treat after bathing and make bathing a more positive experience.

By following these steps, you can keep your pet’s fur and skin healthy and clean. Always check the instructions on the product, as some special shampoos may require specific instructions.

Matters to be Considered

1. Water Temperature and Pressure
Using Warm Water: Make sure the water temperature is lukewarm. Water that is too hot or too cold can damage your pet’s skin.

Low Pressure: Avoid using high pressure water, as this can scare your pet and damage their skin.

2. Eyes and Ears
Protect Eyes: Be careful not to get shampoo and water into your pet’s eyes. If shampoo gets into their eyes, rinse them immediately with plenty of water.

Protect Ears: Be careful not to get water or shampoo into their ears. If necessary, you can use cotton to protect their ears, but it may be useful to consult your veterinarian before using.

3. Shampoo Reaching the Skin
Applying Under the Fur: Massage the shampoo under the fur and onto the skin. Applying only to the surface of the fur will not clean the skin.

4. Rinse
Rinse Thoroughly: Make sure to rinse the shampoo completely. Residues can cause skin irritation and itching.

5. Bath Frequency
Avoid Excessive Bathing: Bathing your pet too often can disrupt the natural oil balance of their skin, causing dryness and irritation. Bathe them as often as your veterinarian recommends.

6. Monitor Skin and Coat Condition
Skin and Coat Health: Check your pet’s skin and coat for any irritation, redness or rash after bathing. If you notice any problems, consult your veterinarian.

7. Veterinary Recommendations
Special Situations: If your pet has special skin problems, allergies or dermatological issues, consult your veterinarian about the appropriate shampoo and treatment.

Our Quality Certificates

Dermatologist Approved

Anti Shedding

Natural and Harmless Content

Our shampoo is made from natural and organic ingredients, free of chemicals,

It does not contain parabens, phosphates, or artificial colors or fragrances.