

Earthbath Oatmeal & Aloe Shampoo
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Brand
Earthbath
Pet
Dog, Cat
Product Type
Shampoo
Upload Date
22-Oct
Directions from packaging:
Shake well before using. On a wet coat, lather your pet thoroughly with a few good palm-fulls of earthbath Totally Natural Pet Shampoo. Remember to eliminate all escape routes well in advance (a tip: once your pet is slippery wet, he or she is suddenly smarter and faster than you are). Work lather from head to tail, paying special attention to irritated areas. Keep out of eyes. Leave on for at least 90 seconds to allow oatmeal and aloe vera to work their magic. May be diluted ten parts water to one part shampoo if desired.
Warnings from packaging:
Hazard to humans: Avoid contact with eyes. Product is solely intended for use on coat and skin. Flush thoroughly with clean water if eye contact occurs. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed (by humans), consult a physician. If your furry friend is using a topical flea and tick treatment, please remember to follow the bathing instructions on the flea and tick packaging. Each treatment works differently and may require different wait times before water exposure.
Ingredient List
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Purified Water, Colloidal Oatmeal (3%), Renewable Plant-derived & Coconut-based Cleansers, Organic Aloe Vera, Vitamins A, B, D, & E, Glycerin, Allantoin, Food Grade Extracts of Vanilla & Almond, Natural Preservative.
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Ingredient Review
Renewable Plant-derived & Coconut-based Cleansers
This ingredient is an undisclosed mixture or blend of chemicals that cannot be identified from the label. Potentially hazardous ingredients could be included in the mixture or blend.
Vitamins A, B, D, & E
The source and chemical type of vitamins are not disclosed. Poison control data has shown that vitamins when ingested can be toxic to dogs and cats
Natural Preservative
This ingredient is an undisclosed mixture or blend of chemicals that cannot be identified from the label. Potentially hazardous ingredients could be included in the mixture or blend.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera contains a chemical called saponin, which is toxic to animals and children. Ingestion of aloe vera can cause excessive vomiting, severe diarrhea, and low blood sugar.