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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / white shampoo
- By helensdogsz Date 12.03.11 09:02 UTC
forgot to ask while at Crufts yesterday. I need a good whitening shampoo. My dogs white bits especially feet often seem slightly grubby even after a bath. Quite possibly because they spend lots of time playing in mud. Can anyone recommend a good whitening shampoo, or anything else to brighten/ clean their white bits. I have tried chalk but doesn't seem to do much. Thanks
- By Boody Date 12.03.11 09:34 UTC
I love chris christienson white on white, always makes mine sparkle.
- By JAY15 [gb] Date 12.03.11 13:07 UTC
After much discussion on another thread re use of optical brighteners/bleach to achieve the whiter than white look, it all depends on how much you want to use chemicals to achieve "that look." I won't use bleach or optical brighteners on my dogs so Chris Christensen and many others are off limits for us. I am currently trying out Doreen Paige--clarifying shampoo first, then their white shampoo which is bleach free and then an evening primrose conditioner--it's not a high lather shampoo but really does the job. I use this on a Welsh springer who enjoys turning himself into a canine black and white minstrel--the day before Crufts he found a brand new clay lined pond and came out with enough clay to make a teapot :( thanks Doreen Paige for sorting the b****r out! I'm thinking of sending them a before and after set of photos...
- By JAY15 [gb] Date 12.03.11 13:10 UTC
Cowboy Magic also seems popular if you don't mind bleach
- By Boody Date 12.03.11 17:32 UTC
After looking on there website and ingredients it says that they don't use bleach??? what am i missing?1
- By JAY15 [gb] Date 12.03.11 20:12 UTC
Hi Boody, the CC products use optical brighteners, similar to laundry detergents. Optical brighteners are benzene based and can be absorbed through the skin. Here's a summary of effects:

"Contact with low to moderate levels of benzene for a short time can cause headaches, vomiting, disorientation, shakiness, elevated heart rate, and loss of consciousness. Very high levels of exposure can be fatal. People who work with benzene or who are exposed to it over a long period of time are at the highest risk for developing benzene-related illnesses, which range from anemia to cancer."

- By bluemerlemum [gb] Date 15.03.11 23:13 UTC
I use plush puppy whitening shampoo. :)
- By Boody Date 15.03.11 23:16 UTC
I have used it and liked it too, only draw back is it's expensive for such a small bottle.
- By JeanSW Date 15.03.11 23:33 UTC

> thanks Doreen Paige for sorting the b****r out!


:-)  :-)  :-)
- By helensdogsz Date 16.03.11 10:23 UTC
I bought some Doreen Paige white shampoo in the end. Will give it a test run next weekend
- By Henri3402 [gb] Date 16.03.11 13:53 UTC
I use plush puppy whitening shampoo

Is that the same as herbal whitening shampoo with ginseng?  I've just ordered a bottle.
- By peppe [gb] Date 17.03.11 20:19 UTC
Doreen Paige Ice White is very good.
- By JAY15 [gb] Date 17.03.11 21:11 UTC
agree, I use this on a very mucky pup :)
Topic Dog Boards / Showing / white shampoo

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