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Marseille soap, the alternative to dog shampoo
You can find many shampoos for your dog's grooming in stores. The compositions of these products are designed to adapt to the skin and coat of your pet. However, many products sold in pet stores contain controversial, potentially irritating or allergenic ingredients.
You want to wash your dog occasionally, and you are looking for a natural product? Marseille soap is one of the the best alternatives to animal shampoosand is appreciated for its many benefits.
THE BENEFITS OF MARSEILLE SOAP FOR ANIMALS
The pH of the canine coat is neutral or slightly alkaline, and is on average between 7.4 and 8.5, contrary to the human epidermis whose pH is slightly acidic, between 4.5 and 5.9. Marseille soap, with a pH close to 10, can be used without risk on your dog.
The soap of Marseille has moreover bactericidal properties. It disinfects and eliminates the risks of infection. Some dog owners also use Marseille soap to reduce flea infestation.
You should always choose an authentic Marseille soapwhich does not contain any additives or irritating products such as preservatives, colorants, perfumes or animal fats. La Corvette - Savonnerie du Midi produces a Marseille soap in the respect of a traditional know-how, made of 100% natural ingredients.
The frequency of bathing for pets varies depending on the breed, type of coat, activity level, and living environment. Generally, most dogs need a bath every one to three months. However, if your dog has special circumstances, more frequent baths may be necessary.
Here are some situations where more frequent baths may be required:
1. Skin issues: If your dog has skin problems such as sensitivity or skin conditions, more frequent baths may be needed to keep the skin clean.
2. Activity level: If your dog enjoys outdoor activities or frequently plays in mud or water, more frequent baths may be needed to remove dirt and grime.
3. Coat type: Certain breeds of dogs, such as long-haired breeds, are prone to accumulating dirt and matting and may require more frequent bathing and grooming.
4. Odor issues: If your dog has noticeable odor problems, more frequent baths may be needed to maintain cleanliness and freshness.
Regardless of how often your dog needs a bath, make sure to use shampoo specifically designed for dogs and ensure thorough drying of the coat to prevent skin issues. If you're unsure about the frequency of bathing, it's recommended to consult your veterinarian.