Shampoos & Conditioners
Choosing the right shampoos and conditioners for your dog is essential for maintaining their overall health and hygiene. Regular grooming not only helps keep your dog looking and smelling fresh but also plays a crucial role in preventing skin issues and promoting a healthy coat. Explore our wide selection of shampoos and conditioners tailored to meet your dog’s specific needs.
Hydra Dilution Bottle
- Plastic mixing bottle specifically designed for Hydra products
- The slim design fits perfectly in the groomer's hand
- Add WATER FIRST, then shampoo or conditioner; not the other way around.
- 20.3oz/ 600ml
- Made in Brazil
Bio-Groom Mixing Dilution Bottle
Hydra Pet Spa Senses Bliss Booster
- From Hydra's new Senses Bliss Collection, made to stimulate the senses and provide nourishment and recovery to any coat type
- Coconut water extract promotes hydration and refreshment, as well as shine and softness
- Lipoprotein Complex greatly revitalizes and moisturizes coat and skin
- Omega-9 rich Sweet Almond Oil promotes hydration and nourishment while preventing breakage
- Booster contains Aloe Vera extract to invigorate and hydrate coats
- Great for any pets of any coat type
- Easy to rinse, no dilution necessary
- Made in Brazil
Bio-Groom Dispensing Pump for 1, 2.5, and 5 Gallon Bottles
Hydra Dental Paste (140 g / 5 fl.oz)
- Enjoyable Tutti-Frutti flavor makes for a pleasant pet experience
- Calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate enhance cleaning power
- Fluoride-free
- Great for pets 4 weeks and older
- 4.05 oz
EZ-Groom Crystal White Enzyme Sh 16oz 8:1
Bio-Groom Crisp Apple Cologne 4oz Dog Grooming Cologne
Bio-Groom Country Freesia Cologne 4oz Dog Grooming Cologne
Bio-Groom Honeysuckle Cologne 4oz Dog Grooming Cologne
Bio-Groom White Ginger Cologne 4 oz Dog Grooming Cologne
Hydra Pet Spa Senses Bliss Moisturizing Serum
Bio-Groom Show Foot 6.5oz
Dog Grooming Spray
Professional Dog Grooming Shampoos and Conditioners
Odor is often seen as an unavoidable part of dog ownership. Even tidy dogs who are perfectly house broken have a noticeable odor that some people find offensive, and it’s something that dog lovers learn to embrace or at least ignore in order to enjoy the amazing benefits of sharing their home with a furry friend
But is doggie odor actually inevitable? How often would someone have to bathe their dog in order to reduce or eliminate the smell, and would a dog be harmed by having that many baths
There are many considerations in order to answer these questions. They include what products you use to bathe a dog, dog’s response to bathing, and a dog’s breed and coat type.
When planning to bathe your dog regularly, it’s important to carefully choose your products and introduce your dog to your new schedule in a low-stress context. The reward will be a clean, healthy, happy dog that doesn’t stink up your home.
Types of Dog Grooming Shampoos
Dog shampoos vary from the most basic detergent, through sensitive formulations, to veterinary formulations for skin disorders and parasites. They also come in different scents and concentrations.
General Purpose Shampoos
General purpose shampoos are versatile and suitable for most dogs. They effectively cleanse the coat without stripping natural oils, making them a great choice for regular use.
Shampoos for Different Coat Colors
Some shampoos are formulated to enhance a dog’s appearance by making their natural coat color shine. Brightening shampoos for white dogs give their coat a pearlescent shine; shampoos for black coats protect from sun fading and leave a silky gloss.
Hypoallergenic Shampoos
If your dog has sensitive skin, hypoallergenic shampoos are formulated to minimize irritation and allergic reactions. These gentle formulas help maintain your dog’s skin health while providing a thorough clean.
Medicated Shampoos
For dogs that are prone to itching and hot spots an oatmeal shampoo can be a great relief, soothing and hydrating the skin. Other dogs need a stronger formulation to help with troubles like dermatitis and psoriasis. Salycilic acid formulations are particularly soothing, helping to reduce skin inflammation without adding toxins that the dog can ingest while self-grooming.
Specialty Shampoos
Specialty shampoos cater to different coat types, including long-haired and short-haired dogs. These shampoos often contain specific ingredients that enhance the coat’s texture and appearance.
Types of Conditioners
Any time you shampoo a dog, you remove the naturally protective oils that the dog secretes. It's important to replace the old oils by using a conditioner.
Add a conditioning rinse at the end of the bath to make the dog’s coat healthy, smooth and luxurious. It will also make detangling and fluffing much easier once the coat begins to dry.
Moisturizing Conditioners
Moisturizing conditioners are perfect for nourishing dry or damaged coats. They help to restore moisture, leaving your dog's fur soft and shiny.
Leave-In Conditioners
Leave-in conditioners provide continuous hydration and protection for your dog’s coat. They are easy to use and great for detangling, especially for dogs with longer hair.
Detangling Conditioners
For breeds prone to tangles and mats, detangling conditioners are a must. These products help to loosen knots and make brushing easier, reducing discomfort for your dog.
Choosing the Right Shampoo and Conditioner for Dog Grooming
When selecting the right shampoo and conditioner for your dog, consider the following factors:
- Coat Type: Different products are formulated for specific coat types (e.g., wiry, silky, or curly).
- Skin Sensitivity: If your dog has sensitive skin, look for hypoallergenic or gentle formulas.
- Specific Needs: Consider any specific needs, such as odor control, moisturizing, or treatment for skin conditions.
What to Know Before Buying Grooming Shampoo and Conditioner
When trying to figure out how much shampoo and conditioner to purchase, remember that a dog has much more hair than any human, often ten times as much or more; it follows that in order to thoroughly bathe them it will take a large amount of product.
When buying shampoos, conditioners and other products, plan to buy large quantities. Then consider factors like scent, sensitivity, and whether you need extra power for stains around the face, tail and paws.
Frequently Asked Questions
What shampoo do groomers use to make dogs smell so good?
Many dog groomers choose the Bio-Groom shampoo line, which includes formulations for many different needs, and does a great job deodorizing them. Consider also adding a Bio-Groom dog cologne in one of their many scents, for a longer lasting fresh smell.
How to wash dogs like a groomer?
Here are some tips to help you successfully wash your dog the way a groomer would.
- Remember to read the label and dilute the shampoo if needed, professional dog grooming shampoo is more potent and you could end up wasting a lot of it.
- Train your dog to hold still for sensitive areas like face, paws, and tail; they are the areas that the dog likes least to have cleaned, but are also often the dirtiest and smelliest.
- Don’t be afraid to spot clean a second time after shampooing the whole dog.
- Rinse, rinse, rinse—residual soap will make your dog itchy, which will make them damage their coats trying to relieve the discomfort.
- Use a good dog conditioner to make the coat soft and luxurious.
- Finish with a dog-safe cologne for that wonderful scent you look forward to after a trip to the groomer.
How often should a dog be groomed and bathed?
Every one to three months a healthy dog will need to be groomed and bathed. This is enough to reduce oil buildup and keep odors in check. The time between baths will vary depending on breed, coat type, and activities.
How to bathe a dog's face?
When you bathe a dog’s face, it is important to be careful not to get soap in the eyes. Training your dog in advance to accept face handling will help a lot. Consider purchasing Bio-Groom Facial Foam Cleanser, a delicate formulation which doesn’t even need to be rinsed, to simplify the process.