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Did you know that even your dog can benefit from natural soap? Commercial dog shampoos have detergents and are heavily fragranced. These fragrances may smell nice to us but they may be harmful to your dog and cause skin irritation. We have a natural bar soap for dogs that soothes itchy skin, repels fleas and ticks with dog safe essential oils and neem oil. It also moisturizes and conditions their fur. Order a WAG bar and try it out...your dog will love the massage too!
-Vegan and plant based
-Soothing to itchy skin
-Neem oil repels fleas and ticks
-Antifungal
-Zero waste
-No plastic bottles / Eco-friendly
-No chemicals or detergents
WAG bar is a cold processed soap that is handmade from scratch with quality ingredients that soothe, moisturize and repels fleas and ticks. If your dog is allergic to store bought shampoos, try a natural soap. It has oatmeal to sooth itchy skin.
INGREDIENTS: Coconut oil, shea butter, olive oil, apple cider vinegar, distilled water, sodium hydroxide, castor oil, neem seed oil and hemp seed oil. Additives: Moroccan red clay, aloe vera powder, oatmeal and baking soda. Essential oil blends that include: lavender, cedarwood, citronella, ginger, cypress, bergamot, lemongrass, and Frankincense.
CAUTION: Neem oil has natural antiseptic and antibacterial properties that can help reduce itchiness, treat skin infections, fight fungal infections. Neem oil is a repellant. It is not an insecticide like conventional medications. That means it helps repel insects, but it does not kill them. it is best used along with other environmental controls for fleas and ticks, such as products like beneficial nematodes or natural yard sprays that help interrupt the flea and tick lifecycle. Please make sure to test a small area of skin on your dog and monitor for 2 hours after application for increased redness or irritation, which would indicate a possible sensitivity. If your dog is on any medications (topical ointments or oral meds), make sure to ask your veterinarian if neem oil is safe to use while taking the medication.