Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Beauty For Your Dog


Today I am going to tell you about a different product we have in store & tips on how to use it. However I will still be talking about a beauty product but this time for your much loved member of your family, your dog.


When you choose a dog shampoo or conditioner, think about your dog’s skin. Is it extra sensitive?
If your dog scratches frequently, it may well have very sensitive skin. If your pet dog possesses really sensitive skin, you might try our Pitta dog shampoo which formula contains Protein from wheat to nourish your dog’s hair keeping it soft. This protein also prevents drying of dog’s skin & prevents itching.
Our dog shampoo also contains Oil from tea leaves which helps to prevent Irritation from biting by ticks or fleas. It also reduces and prevents unpleasant odors from your dog. Lastly Pitta Dog shampoo contains pine oil which helps dogs relax & it also relieves muscle tension & fatigue. It also prevents fleas on dogs.

Dog shampoos like ours that incorporate much less synthetic ingredients are usually more suitable for your dog as they have natural ingredients.
Avoid buying shampoos that are perfumed in any respect, fragrances also can inflame the dogs skin.The scents can irritate a dog's skin. You know that some sort of extra ingredient has to be placed into the shampoo and some dogs may not be as tolerant as others when it comes to these ingredients. That is why it is a good idea to play it safe and get a lightly scented shampoo. Your dog will also smell pleasant instead of smelling like he or she just left a beauty salon full of chemicals
Frequently bathing your dog is actually part of a beneficial care plan. If your dog has got any rashes or even inflamed skin, you may possibly consider using a medicated canine shampoo.
It is important to ensure that none of the shampoo or conditioner makes contact with the dogs face as well as mouth area when you're bathing him.
Important thing to remember!Lastly & probably the most significant point is to never ever use shampoo or conditioner for human beings on a canine.  It may irritate your dog’s pores and skin much more or cause extreme soreness.