Nature's Miracle Deodorizing Bath Wipes for Dogs
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Although the package depicts a puppy on the lid, it does not specify whether it is intended for dogs or cats, instead stating that it removes "pet odors" or to "wipe your pet as needed," as well as stating that it is "mild enough for everyday use" with an "alcohol free formula," so I assume it can be used on both dogs and cats. I have never had cats, so I am not particularly knowledgeable in the particularities of their care, but there isn'
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Thank you for getting in touch. The following are the ingredients: Preservatives, Water, Propylene Glycol, Skin Conditioner (PEG-100). 7 Glyceryl Cocoate), Skin Cleanser, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Hydroxide, Fragrance, Cocobetaine; contact Nature's Miracle at PetSupport@spectrumbrands for additional information. com.
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To begin with, the odor is absolutely revolting. Why would anyone use a product on their sensitive dogs that has such a strong odor? Because my sense of smell is 5 times stronger than a dog's, I couldn't imagine how a dog would like it any better, so I had to return the remaining unused packs. Because I wasn't going to use it, I had no choice but to discard the open one. This was the most important factor in my decision. Could this product be great if it wasn't for that? Yes, I am certain. I'd figured it out. Keep doing what you're doing.
- After a walk or some outdoor play, most pet owners I know don't bother wiping their pets' paws. I suppose if your family is okay with shoes in the house, this would be fine; however, in our house, we prefer no shoes, and our medium Shih Tzu has open access, which means muddy or dirty paws and potty leftovers are not tolerated. br>br>Is there a solution? Wipes for your baby? When I look at the ingredients, I'm not sure why we use it on our children. Because our children don't lick their behinds, but our pets lick their paws and other parts of their bodies, I wanted something a little more gentle. br>br>I considered making my own pet wipes, but these are a much better deal. PROS: br>br> Excellent value for money. These wipes are about the same size as baby wipes, and they're made of the same material. Synthetic woven fabric that is not flushable but is strong and does not come apart in your hand while in use. It has a light, pleasant scent to it. Not overly "fragrancey" or attempting to mask odor. From the first to the last sheet, it should not be too wet or dripping wet. (I keep the container on its side to ensure that the fluid is evenly distributed from top to bottom. ) )br>br>CONS: )br>br>CONS: )br>br>CONS: None at all, to be honest. Maybe they'll be able to make one without the fragrance? OVERALL: br>br> When your pets come in from a walk or travel, this is a great item to have on hand.
I do not recommend it. Although this is a clever idea, I wouldn't use these to clean your feet. They're not wet enough for my dog's paws after a walk through the filthy city, and they're barely damp enough for anything else. They have a pleasant scent to them, and I use them sparingly. I also discovered the same issue as other reviewers - he should wipe down his coat and legs at night to remove local pollen, etc. I can't really recommend these because several come out at once and it's a pain to have to push them back into the small dispenser while holding a paw or collar in the other hand. You could use a damp paper towel instead.
I'm not a huge fan of the scent, but it fades quickly after use. They really shine when it comes to cleaning up pet messes from the hardwood floor at 3 a. m. br>After only a few weeks with our rescue pup, he got himself into something that caused him to have diarrhea in the middle of the night. You can probably imagine how much waste a 75-pound 9-month-old can produce. I was awoken at 3 a. m. the other night by an incredible smell, which you will recognize if you have any pets. So, in my bleary-eyed state, I'll tell you about it. I was trying to figure out what I could use on the floors to get rid of the stench after wiping up the mess with paper towels. I only use a special mop head and water, so I didn't have any cleaning supplies. To the rescue, Mother Nature's miraculous bath wipes! I used these little wipes to clean up my 91-year-old hardwood floors, and the stench was gone in no time, allowing me to return to bed. I'm sure the manufacturer didn't intend for it to be used for this purpose, but it worked perfectly at 3 a. m. , and my floors are in perfect condition.
We have a German Shepherd with limited mobility, so frequent grooming trips or even climbing into the tub aren't feasible. We've only recently begun using these because outdoor baths are no longer possible due to the changing weather, and they definitely help with the oily fur, dirty tail, and grey dusty spots he leaves behind after leaning up against pants after coming inside; they don't leave much residual aroma, and he thinks he's being pet when we rub him down with them. The drawback is that it requires three people to complete. 4 to do him all, and they tend to get dirty faster now that his winter coat is coming in, and the fur on them is coming off.