The Best Dog Washes & Cleansers To Pamper Your Pooch

By Janetta Mackay
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Using a reputable purpose-designed dog shampoo is a good idea. Photo / Getty Images

The way we anthropomorphise our pets, it’s no wonder their bathing routines are starting to resemble our own liking for spa-style indulgence.

Splurging on pet beauty products is nicer for us than necessary for them but using a reputable purpose-designed dog shampoo is a good idea. (That’s because their pH-balanced cleansing needs are different from ours.)

(From left) Santa Maria Novella Cleanser; Aesop Animal; Bondi Wash; Yours Droolly Puppy Shampoo. Photo / Supplied
(From left) Santa Maria Novella Cleanser; Aesop Animal; Bondi Wash; Yours Droolly Puppy Shampoo. Photo / Supplied

If you have to resort to using household products designed for humans on your dog, avoid dishwashing detergents and use only mild shampoos or soaps.

For animals with sensitive skins seek expert advice to ensure you are not exposing them to anything irritating.

While it’s futile obsessing about dog cleanliness after all, nothing makes a dog happier than a good sniff in places humans fear to tread a decent clean-up from time to time makes cohabitating more companionable.

WashBar soap. Photo / Supplied
WashBar soap. Photo / Supplied

Ethique Bow Wow Bar $20
Make bath-time guilt-free with Ethique's extended dog range. The sustainable solid beauty bar company champions biodegradable ingredients and compostable packaging and reckons one of its dog shampoos replaces the equivalent of three 250ml plastic bottles. It also saves fiddling with lids and pumps and seeing runny shampoo wash down the drain. The pH-balanced bar is an easy way to get at your pet's undersides. It contains oatmeal and coconut oil to condition skin, plus neem, tea tree and lavender oils. Ethique's plant-based, palm-oil free and vegan products are certified cruelty free.

Founder and dog owner Brianne West is a leader in the zero-waste, plastic-free beauty movement. (Her face, body and haircare bars for humans have recently been picked up by the UK's largest health chain Holland & Barret to be stocked its 840 retail stores). Find her Bow Wow bar and a new Pawfector conditioner, along with Shampooch for pets with especially sensitive skins at Ethiqueworld.com

Ethique have expanded their dog range. Photo / Supplied
Ethique have expanded their dog range. Photo / Supplied

Pampered Pooch Refreshing Spritz $30
From a Christchurch-based family company with a well-rounded "no nasties" range of dog cleansing and grooming products. Pampered Pooch includes a Deep Cleansing line to clarify coats and a Sensitive line designed to soothe troubled skins, from which this spritz is drawn. It lightly conditions the coat between washes or can be used on whiffy patches if a bath isn't in the immediate offing.

The spritz contains aloe vera, witch hazel, cucumber, oats and sandalwood. There's also Puppy shampoo, a paw balm and a detangling serum, plus $10 starter kits to allow owners to try trial sizes. The company donates 10 per cent of its profits to the Chained Dog Awareness group to help New Zealand animals who don't come from loving homes. Pamperedpooch.nz

Phoebe & Fitz Dog Wash & Detangler, each $28.80
Made by hand in Auckland, there's plenty of love packed into every bottle of this low-sudsing natural shampoo and leave-in mist, with the names of dogs belonging to the two families behind Phoebe & Fitz memorialised in the brand name and ghosted on its labels.

The pH-balanced products use an eco-certified preservative and none of the usual suspects, instead choosing soothing extracts known for their anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory and calming properties. Among them are aloe vera, honey, kowhai and red clover. Fresh-smelling essential oils have also been chosen as a flea deterrent. Find Phoebe & Fitz on the parent company's website, Nellietier.co.nz

Santa Maria Novella Foam Cleanser $55
This souffle of a rinse-free shampoo from an Italian heritage skincare brand claims to be for both cats and dogs. Not sure my SPCA rescue cat would be keen to go under the pump but it's possibly one for show ponies, so to speak.

The rose-scented foam is designed to refresh your animal's coat as needed or to be used between baths in water. Santa Maria Novella also makes a dog deodorant spritz, with a musky scent dogs are said to be drawn to. From World beauty stores, see Worldbrand.co.nz

Ethique's Bow Wow Bar, Pawfector conditioner and Shampooch. Photo / Supplied
Ethique's Bow Wow Bar, Pawfector conditioner and Shampooch. Photo / Supplied

Aesop Animal $49
This shampoo deodorises as it gently washes, with the sort of aromatic appeal Aesop is known for. In this case lemon rind, tea tree leaf and spearmint essential oils offer a minty freshness. The apothecary look bottles will appeal to humans and while Aesop suggests they might like to try the contents as hand wash, we reckon the label says bark off, this one is mine. Aesop.co.nz

Bondi Wash Dog Wash, about $31.50 
The woman behind this brand, Belinda Everingham, lives in Bondi with her family and a sooky spoodle nicknamed "Princess" Roger. Having started her business making botanically based, biodegradable household cleaning and (human) body products, dog shampoo seemed a natural extension.

The Paperback and Lemongrass shampoo is suitable for sensitive types and includes Australian bush oils. The formula contains calming natural fragrance and extracts to help repel insects. Bondiwash.com.au

Yours Droolly Puppy Shampoo $30
From a distributor with a long pedigree in pet products, the Yours Droolly range is one that is free of sulphates, parabens, dyes and synthetic chemicals. It includes this lemony fresh specialty puppy shampoo with Australian lemon myrtle essentials oils and extracts and another for adult dogs with soothing oatmeal.

A separate Inspiration line inspired by on-trend human hair ingredients includes the likes of coconut and hemp seed oils and manuka in shampoos, conditioners, colognes and detangling sprays, including an oil-infused one for longer-haired dogs whose coats tend to knot and require combing.

There's even a Shear Magic Stain Remover, for a bleach-free way to deal with the reddish staining caused by excessive eye-watering. Think of it as concealer for the canine with a white coat. From Animates, Petstock and selected other pet and vet stores or see Pet.co.nz

(From left) Pampered Pooch Spritz; Phoebe & Fitz Dog Wash & Detangler. Photo / Supplied
(From left) Pampered Pooch Spritz; Phoebe & Fitz Dog Wash & Detangler. Photo / Supplied

WashBar Original soap $12
The bar is said to contain the equivalent washes of half a litre of liquid shampoo. It has a fresh, non-synthetic lemon scent and includes neem oil (used in Ayurvedic medicine to deter insects) and skin-soothing botanicals, making it kind both on dogs and on their owner's hands. (Keen gardeners have apparently been known to use the product.)

The WashBar cleansing range includes a mini-sized Travel Fresh Cedarwood Spritzer, $15, to ensure post-walkies car rides are companionable. Available from Animates stores and online at Pet.co.nz

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