Dr. Bronner Shampoo fo Itchy Skin?

Genta

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Hi, I was wondering is the Dr. Bronner shampoo suitable for doberman skin (especially sensitive ones)? + which variant.

I’ve tried several dog shampoo and even tried to make one but my dog still reacts badly to them (flaky skin). Please do share any experiences with Dr. Bronner shampoo.

Thank you!
 
Looking at Dr. Bronner webpage it looks to be a good product.
No synthetic preservatives, no detergents or foaming agents, USDA Organic and Non-GMO.

Yes, the flaky skin also could be from the shampoo taking out all the natural skin oils and too many baths. Look for one that has a Conditioner in it.

Usually, sensitive skin issues come from the inside of the animal and the Immune System. The Gut is most important since 70-80% of the Immune System is located in it.

A Natural product is Not always what we think it is.

See you are from Jakarta. So not sure if you can get this product. But they have a very good webpage to learn a lot.
Especially on the page Non-Ingredients what you wont find in 4-Leggers. And shouldn't find in Pet Shampoo.


Look into 4-Legger If you have any questions I'm sure you can call and get help.

Non-Ingredients: What You Won't Find In 4-Legger's Organic Dog Shampoo​


What's Never In Our Bottles?
The simple answer is all the bad stuff you find in traditional dog grooming products!
usda organic dog shampoo made with castile soap

All of 4-Legger's products are USDA Certified to Organic through the National Organic Program.
There are strict rules and third party oversight on what can't go into our products. Everything listed below is not allowed.
Learn more about ingredients in our Dog Shampoo Ingredient Database.
Synthetic ChemicalsGMOsParabensPetroleum IngredientsDetergents: The SulfatesArtificial FragrancesArtificial ColorsSynthetic PreservativesAnimal ProductsArtificial Thickeners

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Check out our deep dive ingredient blog or read about our commitment to you to learn more about why pet parents need to remove environmental toxins from their furry family's bath routine.
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