Waterless dog shampoos are gaining in popularity due to their convenience.
There are so many reasons why I love the Miracle Coat waterless dog shampoo.
Here are a few of them…
Why I Love This Waterless Dog Shampoo:
No wetting or rinsing required
It’s a thick foam that has some good substance to it
Smells great
It spreads nicely & evenly into your dog’s coat
Great when you don’t have the time or energy to give your dog a full-fledged bath
It’s quick & easy to apply
Makes the perfect deodorizer for a smelly dog
For the record, I definitely prefer the foaming waterless shampoo over the spray-on waterless shampoo by Miracle Coat.
I’ve tried both, and the foaming is thicker & richer… you use less… and it lasts longer.
Why Miracle Coat Is Absolutely The Best
This brand of waterless foaming dog shampoo is especially great because Miracle Coat pet products are made with “melaleuca alternifolia …the wonder oil from down under.”
These melaleuca oils and botanicals are what make your dog’s coat smell so great, and your dog’s skin be so conditioned!
According to the KV Vet Supply Catalog:
The pure oil is more effective than aloe vera and provides unsurpassed penetration and conditioning below the skin’s surface. This rich oil conditions your hands as well as the pet’s skin and coat. It helps soothe skin irritations due to flea and tick problems, hot spots and dryness. Repairs damaged hair, heightens luster and manageability, adds body plus a static-free coat for dogs, cats, horses, and other animals. Unconditionally, the best skin and coat treatment available!
It’s worth noting that your dog’s coat will appear slightly damp after applying a few dabs of Miracle Coat Foaming Waterless Shampoo, but there’s no water involved when you bathe your dog with this product.
Trust me, your dog will smell great!
More about the Miracle Coat company here.
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