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We know you—you’re a pet parent who reads every single ingredient on the product label. You’re determined to provide nothing but the best care for your pet. And to help you do that, Burt’s Bees products may be an excellent choice. Burt’s Bees essentials are inspired by nature. That means with Burt’s Bees, you’re always getting natural pet care solutions made with gentle ingredients.
Yes, Burt’s Bees dog shampoos, conditioners and sprays are carefully formulated with natural ingredients to be an excellent choice for your dog. They are also designed to contain no parabens, phthalates, petroleum, synthetic fragrances, SLS and dye. Engineered with your dog’s care needs in mind, Burt’s Bees dog shampoo contains wholesome ingredients necessary for vibrant pet living.
When you’re giving your dog a good wash using shampoo, sometimes soap can run into their eyes. And Burt’s Bees tearless dog and puppy shampoo are engineered especially for sensitive pets to avoid irritation or discomfort in your pup if this happens.
Tearless dog shampoos are designed to avoid causing a burning sensation when in contact with your dog’s eyes. Burt’s Bees for dogs tearless puppy shampoos are carefully developed with buttermilk to help soothe and soften your pup’s skin. They provide your puppy or dog with a powerful cleanse featuring gentle ingredients. And Burt’s Bees 2-in-1 tearless puppy shampoo and conditioner is another tearless formula designed to deliver a cleanse that harnesses the power of nature without colorants, SLS, sulfates, parabens and other irritating chemicals.
Yes, when used appropriately in dog-safe shampoo formulas, there are Linseed oil benefits for dogs. It can be included as an ingredient to offer effective, gentle cleansing that helps reduce inflammation and soothe allergens. Burt’s Bees for dogs detangling spray features lemon oil and linseed oil as natural softening properties.
Burt’s Bees has a large selection of over-the-counter sprays, dry skin dog shampoos and itch relief shampoos for dogs. They include:
These over-the-counter itching solutions for dogs are crafted with some of nature’s most soothing ingredients to provide a powerful and gentle cooling wash for your pup.
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Levi seems to have dry itchy skin. I bathe him only as needed with Burts Bees puppy shampoo with a small amount of coconut oil mixed in and he eats Diamond puppy food. Should I get a omega 3 supplement or start adding some fish to his diet? And if so what do you recommend?
Hot spot on sheltie, 2 years old. 2 days of licking. Has Elizabethan collar now, washing once a day with saline, applying hydrocortisone and burts bees hot spot treatment. Giving benydryl 25mg once a day. A ldo keeping dry. Developed yellow spots. Could this be ringworm or just irritation? The spots are not hard. Soft and a little moist
My dog is constantly itching and biting her body, mainly her tail. Now she’s licking and nibbling at her front paws. I didn’t change her food or anything that I did prior to this. But since then I’ve tried adding an egg and fish oil capsules. Then I tried only the fish oil. Now I’m trying fresh pet select added to her dry food. For her skin I’ve gradually switched her to burts bees dog wash products. But they don’t seem to be doing anything. She has bald spots on her tail and hips. Idk what 2 do
Hi, I currently use a lot of Burt’s Bees products for my dog, what is your opinion on these products? Thank you very much for your opinion Diana
We have bees that are attracted to clover in our yard. If our dog would catch and swallow a bee what should we do?
My dog got stung by ground bees he has hives on him. I gave him a cold bath and a benadryl what should I do?
My German shepherd was bitten by the bees on paw. Is there anything to concern about. Also, she has some pale yellow mucus type thing in her eyes. is she suffering from some allergy?
At my dog's back there are small bumps where hair are falling. After the bumps gets old it burts and create pustules with dark yellowish thing. Her whole back is filled with that. What are those thing please let me know.
Are there any flowers that are toxic to dogs? My Dixie has a feast and its so hard to pull her away, especially Dandelions. And with bees on the rise I fear her getting stung. What will help with her to stop eating flowers??
Under Eye was swollen yesterday gave Benadryl thinking it was a sting because dog likes to chase flies/bees. This morning eye has blood in it? Could this just be discharge from swell spot? Dog is a lab and his eyes have been normal goopy from the smoke we've had from the fires in our state.
I read that Ragdoll cats are fairly low shed bc they don't have an undercoat. I was wondering if the combination of one of these products & a low shedding cat would make them almost allergy free? The title of the products are: "Burt's Bees Dander Reducing Cat Spray, 10-oz bottle" OR "Allerpet Cat Dander Remover with Bonus Solution Application Mitt - 100% Non Toxic Pet Allergen Reducer - Scientifically Proven for Effective Cat Allergy Relief - Proudly USA Made (12oz)" both found on amazon. Thanks
I think my dog has a paranoia of bees/wasps/flies, she keeps whipping around and freaking out like there is one in her fur, even when there isn't. When she was younger, one got stuck in her fur and she had a hard time getting it out, and she has been paranoid of them since. How do I make her not paranoid?