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    Trisha
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    I would like to stop using shampoo on my dogs. I would like a more natural alternative such as a baking soda rinse or a vinegar rinse. Has anyone tried this and if so, does it work well on animals.

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    Frances
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    I’ve never used that, but I find that horse shampoo is very good. It’s all-natural, very mild, with lots of good moisturizers.
    I use it on myself & on my dog.
    Mane ‘n Tail has fewer moisturizers, it works better on me & Marlowe the Dog.
    See the link for availability. It’s technically called "Cabellina Shampoo Del Caballo" & comes in 32oz & is only $4.89 a bottle. There’s a conditioner available, too.

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    Frances
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    Sorry, unclear.
    I prefer Cabellino because of the extra moisturizers. Mane ‘n Tail leaves our hair/fur less soft.

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    shelly
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    i haven’t tried that on my dog but i recently purchased an all natural peppermint tree tree oil shampoo from dogosuds. it is working great and it is very gentle and mild.

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    siri
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    Natural Homemade Dog Shampoo:
    Ingredients:
    – A cup of all natural dish soap (yes, just normal dish soap: I love the soaps from Seventh Generation!)
    – A cup of organic apple cider vinegar
    – A third of a cup of glycerin
    – A quart of water
    Mix these four ingredients together, pour into a bottle for storage, and voila! You now have your own all-natural dog shampoo. Whenever you need to wash your dog and give your dog a bath, just give your bottle of environmentally-friendly dog shampoo a good shake, and pour onto Rover! He’ll love it, and so will you.

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