Features
- PROFESSIONAL FORMULATION: Expertly formulated to help keep your dog’s skin and coat healthy by hydrating and moisturizing their skin.
- HYDRATING DOG SHAMPOO: Coconut oil provides moisture and adds luster and shine to your dog’s skin and coat.
- GENTLE FORMULA: Made without any added sulfates, parabens, alcohol, or dyes, Groomer’s Best Professionals Hydrate & Shine Dog Shampoo is gentle on your furry friend.
- APRICOT BLOOM SCENT: This fresh, pleasant scent will keep your dog smelling like they just left the dog groomer!
- SUITABLE FOR ALL DOGS: Hydrate & Shine can be used on dogs of all ages and fur lengths.
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Product Description
Hartz® Groomer's Best® Professionals Hydrate & Shine Dog Grooming Shampoo deeply hydrates your dog’s skin and coat. This gentle grooming shampoo has coconut oil to provide moisture to the dog’s skin and add luster and shine back to their coat, while keeping your dog smelling fresh with Apricot Bloom scent.
Formulated without any added sulfates, parabens, alcohol, or dyes, this premium dog grooming shampoo hydrates and shines your dog’s coat, leaving your pal soft, clean, and shiny. This at-home grooming shampoo is suitable for dogs of all ages and fur types. With Groomer’s Best Professionals Hydrate & Shine Dog Shampoo, you can get the professional pet salon experience from the comfort of your own home. Your dog will be looking good and smelling fresh, with no
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How to Use
1. Brush out coat.
2. Saturate coat with lukewarm water.
3. Massage a small amount of shampoo into dog's coat.
4. Rinse coat with lukewarm water.
5. Towel dry and gently brush coat. -
What if my dog drinks some of the bath water during the bath?
If your dog does get a few drinks of the water before you can stop it, this should not likely cause a problem because the bath water will have diluted the shampoo. However, it is possible to have some gastrointestinal upset (vomiting or diarrhea) from the soap in the shampoo usually within 24 to 48 hours of the bath. Contact your veterinarian if the signs persist for longer than 48 hours or if they become worse.