Should you bathe your dog and Dawn dishwashing liquid?

šŸ—£šŸ¶ we all have bathed our dogs in Dawn dishwashing liquid right! We’ve always heard it was the right thing to do and let’s face it the product works well and it’s affordable. I’m here to tell you after taking grooming courses and learning more about dog skincare it is not a good thing to do. Here’s some reasons why although your decision your dog I get it. Dish soap could potentially irritate your dog’s skin because it’s made to eliminate grease and oils, which means your dog’s healthy skin oils could be washed away.

So, if you use a non-dog shampoo (including Dawn dish soap) on your dog, you run the risk of the product disrupting your dog’s skin acid mantel, causing irritation and inflammation.

So, if you use a non-dog shampoo (including Dawn dish soap) on your dog, you run the risk of the product disrupting your dog’s skin acid mantel, causing irritation and inflammation.

let’s remember Dawn dish soap is a cleaning product! Like any other cleaning product, Dawn dish soap could be harmful when ingested.” Dawn can also be irritating to your dog’s eyes. Dawn is often not thoroughly washed out of dog’s hair/fur and from skin. This can leave the dog itchy and with irritated skin. Essentially, for Dawn soap to be reliable in removing oils, it has to possess excellent grease-fighting capabilities. For dogs, this can be a problem—it can be too harsh for them! The natural oils on your pup’s skin play a significant role in keeping his skin hydrated and his fur smooth.Skin is a wonderful invention – it guards against dehydration; protects man’s best friend from exposure to the weather and provides follicles for hair growth; and last but not least makes pets very huggable. So what’s the difference between human and his best friend?The epidermis is the body’s environmental shield that works as a barrier against injury, disease, and damage from ultraviolet light and is constantly replaced. Canine epidermis has a turnover rate of 20 days compared to humans which occurs approximately every 28 days. The epidermis of a dog is 3-5 cells thick however in humans it is at least 10-15 cells thick.When hair grows in a canine it grows in bundles. When a human hair develops it grows as a solitary hair and continues to grow unlike dog’s hair which grows in cycles. When dog hair reaches a certain length determined by the individual dog’s genetic makeup, it stops growing, then dies. That’s when shedding begins.The dog’s dermal skin layer has two types of glands that produce fluids. The apocrine glands, which produce sweat in humans, have two other functions in dogs – they help seal the outer layer of the epidermis and they secrete pheromones that give dogs a distinctive body odour. The eccrine glands in the pads of the paws do produce a watery secretion similar human perspiration. This secretion leaves damp pawprints behind nervous or stressed canines and may also improve traction for a quick getaway.

. “Dawn dish soap can be a safe choice to bathe your dog in rare circumstances, but it is not recommended as a regular shampoo.” Your dog’s skin can be sensitive to allergies, have different coat conditions, and even different pH levels than human skin, so this strong soap can be very irritating to their skin.

Even riskier is the chance of your dog ingesting dish soap. They might cry or whine if it gets in their eyes, but will you be able to tell if they swallow it? not only that each type of dog has different needs for bathing. According to their skin, coat type, and any other pre-existing conditions.. Always read the label carefully and look for gentle ingredients that won’t strip the natural oils from the skin. You can also discuss your dog’s bath time needs with your veterinarian.

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