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You can find Earthbath at local stores near you by using their Store Locator. Same for SheaPet's conditioners. Both are available at various online stores, as well. SheaPet can also be purchased at their website.
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3 comments:
Dawn said...
I think the self-wash place I take my dogs to uses Earthbath. I have been relatively lucky when it comes to bathing my dogs. I can tell they hate it but they tolerate it very well, even my newest family member Pierson. If I remember correctly, Maya gave me a little trouble the first year when it came to the drying part. She loved playing with the towel and she always tried to grab the nozel on the blow-dryer.
Anonymous said...
Hey it's Jet here. Hi Miss Carrie. Mom loves your reviews because she is a chemically sensitive soul. We currently use buddywash, however, we have used Earthbath, too. We drip dry because of our tropical temperatures. Mom gives us coconut oil for our coat. When Mom uses shea butter on her feet, I get to lick the tiny amount she has on her opposit hand's fingers! Oh, I go crazy for shea butter! Thanks for sharing natural products, you're right, they are easier to find now.
Carrie, with Tanner and Oliver said...
He Jet: Me too--chemical sensitive. We also go the drip dry route. Blow drying is tough on skin, especially with Tanner swimming so often.
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