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Bear's Oatmeal Shampoo Bar
Finally, a bath that feels as good as it cleans. Designed for dogs prone to allergies and skin flare-ups, this bar swaps harsh chemicals for nature’s most soothing botanicals. We’ve blended Colloidal Oatmeal and Chamomile to instantly calm itchy skin, while Goat Milk and Castor Oil provide essential fatty acids to repair the skin barrier. The addition of Apple Cider Vinegar ensures a deep, deodorizing clean without the need for synthetic fragrances. As always, avoid the eyes and ears.
To make your Paw Bar last as long as possible, store it on a draining soap dish away from standing water. This allows the bar to harden between uses.
How to Use Your Shampoo Bar
Step 1: The Soak Thoroughly wet your dog’s coat with lukewarm water. The wetter the fur, the easier it is to create a rich lather.
Step 2: The Massage Rub the Paw Bar directly onto the fur in a circular motion, starting from the neck and moving toward the tail. The paw-shaped "nubs" are designed to massage the skin and help the Colloidal Oatmeal reach the surface of the skin.
Step 3: The "Magic" Minutes Once your dog is fully lathered, let the soap sit for 2–3 minutes.
Pro-Tip: This allows the Chamomile and Apple Cider Vinegar to soothe irritation and balance the skin’s pH. Give them a treat or a belly rub while you wait!
Step 4: The Rinse Rinse thoroughly with clean, lukewarm water until the water runs clear and no bubbles remain.
How Often to Use It
Because this bar is made with Goat Milk and Castor Oil, it is much gentler than liquid soaps. However, frequency depends on your dog's lifestyle:
For Normal Skin: Every 4 to 6 weeks. This maintains the natural oils in the coat while keeping "doggy odor" at bay.
For Active/Dirty Pups: If your dog loves mud, this bar is safe for bi-weekly use (every 2 weeks). The coconut oil ensures the skin won't dry out from frequent washing.
For Itchy/Allergic Pups: During high-allergy seasons (like spring or fall), you can use this bar for spot-cleaning paws or itchy bellies as often as needed to remove allergens and provide oatmeal-based relief.
Finally, a bath that feels as good as it cleans. Designed for dogs prone to allergies and skin flare-ups, this bar swaps harsh chemicals for nature’s most soothing botanicals. We’ve blended Colloidal Oatmeal and Chamomile to instantly calm itchy skin, while Goat Milk and Castor Oil provide essential fatty acids to repair the skin barrier. The addition of Apple Cider Vinegar ensures a deep, deodorizing clean without the need for synthetic fragrances. As always, avoid the eyes and ears.
To make your Paw Bar last as long as possible, store it on a draining soap dish away from standing water. This allows the bar to harden between uses.
How to Use Your Shampoo Bar
Step 1: The Soak Thoroughly wet your dog’s coat with lukewarm water. The wetter the fur, the easier it is to create a rich lather.
Step 2: The Massage Rub the Paw Bar directly onto the fur in a circular motion, starting from the neck and moving toward the tail. The paw-shaped "nubs" are designed to massage the skin and help the Colloidal Oatmeal reach the surface of the skin.
Step 3: The "Magic" Minutes Once your dog is fully lathered, let the soap sit for 2–3 minutes.
Pro-Tip: This allows the Chamomile and Apple Cider Vinegar to soothe irritation and balance the skin’s pH. Give them a treat or a belly rub while you wait!
Step 4: The Rinse Rinse thoroughly with clean, lukewarm water until the water runs clear and no bubbles remain.
How Often to Use It
Because this bar is made with Goat Milk and Castor Oil, it is much gentler than liquid soaps. However, frequency depends on your dog's lifestyle:
For Normal Skin: Every 4 to 6 weeks. This maintains the natural oils in the coat while keeping "doggy odor" at bay.
For Active/Dirty Pups: If your dog loves mud, this bar is safe for bi-weekly use (every 2 weeks). The coconut oil ensures the skin won't dry out from frequent washing.
For Itchy/Allergic Pups: During high-allergy seasons (like spring or fall), you can use this bar for spot-cleaning paws or itchy bellies as often as needed to remove allergens and provide oatmeal-based relief.