Prices are a top factor in whether people buy a product, but for something like shampoo that you apply to your dog’s skin, you also want to be sure the product is safe. The shampoo bottle is sealed with plastic that we were able to remove without scissors. Fortunately, this shampoo did rinse out easily, and we found that it did leave our pup’s coat clean. It also didn’t lather much, so we weren’t sure how much to use or if it was actually cleaning the pup. The Rocco & Roxie shampoo is thicker than the other products we tested, and it was hard to spread across the dog’s body. This shampoo has a short ingredient list full of natural ingredients. Still, we were happy to find that the smell was subtle and not overly floral. While the product is meant to smell like chamomile and rosemary, we only got a faint whiff of chamomile. It was easier to rinse than we expected and had a subtle scent. While it took us longer to apply this thick shampoo, it did effectively clean our dog’s skin and coat. The Rocco & Roxie Dog Shampoo features clean ingredients like coconut-based cleanser, honey extract, aloe vera, chamomile, and rosemary. Despite no extra plastic packaging on the outside, the bottle remained secure and didn’t leak. The dog still scratched at its skin at the same frequency after the bath as they did before the bath. That being said, for an over-the-counter shampoo, it didn’t work any miracles. The shampoo cleaned our dog’s coat, and it didn’t irritate their skin further. Afterward, it rinsed out easily and didn’t leave any residue on the dog’s coat. It lathered up well but wasn’t overly sudsy. We poured out the shampoo to the size of about two quarters for the body and legs of a 50-pound dog. The ingredients, which include jojoba oil and aloe vera, are natural and safe. We could smell it pretty strongly - but not in an overpowering way - while giving a dog a bath, but the scent didn’t linger afterward. This shampoo has a lavender scent with hints of eucalyptus. It lathers well for deep cleaning and hydration, but it’s still easy to rinse out of dog fur. Some soothing shampoos can have an overly sweet or herbal smell, but this product has a lavender and eucalyptus scent that makes bathtime more pleasant. The Natural Dog Company Itchy Dog Shampoo is our hypoallergenic pick. The bottle arrived tightly sealed with plastic that we had to cut through with scissors. This shampoo left our dog’s skin clean and their coat was shiny and smooth once their fur dried. It has a thin texture that lathers up well but fully rinses out of a dog’s coat. We ranked this as the easiest shampoo to apply. Our vet approved of this product’s ingredients, which include green tea extract, colloidal oatmeal, honey, and beeswax. The scent is only present during use and doesn’t last on a dog’s coat after a bath. We expected to open this shampoo and smell an iced oatmeal cookie, but instead, this product smells faintly of oat flour. Many oatmeal shampoos can smell too sweet, but this one has a faint, natural smell that we approved of. We like the ingredients list and the price of this shampoo, but we were most impressed with how silky it left our dog’s fur. Burt’s Bees is a popular company for humans, and we found that it works well for our furry friends, too.
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