Owners who take their dogs to shower all day long should pay attention!
Of course, you want your dog to be clean when you wash it. Some owners even do it several times a month.
The reason is nothing more than dog smell, stinky or dirty, etc. . .
But... have you ever thought that taking a shower will expose your dog to harmful substances, some of which can affect reproduction and development, hormones and endocrine systems, cause severe allergies, and in severe cases can cause cancer!
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But those annoying labels will become clearer when you click on them.
Today we are waiting for you to find out the problematic ingredients. "At the bottom of the post." If there are shower gels with the following ingredients, you'd better change them!
However, dogs should not be washed so much. Washing too much will wash away the oils that protect the dog.
Main causes of body odor in dogs
The main cause of dog body odor is not dirt, but whether the food is eaten correctly. Because dogs, like people, eat strong or heavily seasoned food (such as dry food), their body odor will be smelly, just like some Indian curry!
Harmful ingredients to pay special attention to
Artificial fragrance,
Artificial colors,
Ammonium Laureth Sulfate,
Bromopol,
Cocamidopropyl betaine,
Cocamide-MEA,
Doazolidinyl urea,
DMDM Hydantoin,
Imidazolidinyl urea,
Isothiazolinone preservatives,
Paraben preservatives,
Polysorbates,
Pthalates,
Polyethylene glycol (PEG),
PEG-40 Lanolin,
Propylene glycol,
SD Alcohol 40,
Sodium benzoate preservative,
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS),
Sodium Laureth Sulfate,
Quaternium-7, -15, -31, -61,
Sodium hydroxymethylglycinate,
Triethanolamine,
Some D brands will say "Proprietary blend of coat and skin conditioners and moisturizers", which means the manufacturer doesn't want you to know what's on it. . .
Reference link: bit.ly/Harmful Ingredients in Dog Showers