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Tea Tree Oil Shampoo for Pet?

Looking for home remedy for pet with hot spots or best place to purchase tea tree oil shampoo.

BT from Gettysburg, PA

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October 16, 20070 found this helpful

1800petmeds.com
jefferspet.com
i couldnt find a homeade recipe for it,sorry.

 
October 16, 20071 found this helpful

The best 'tea tree oil' you can find will be from Melaleuca.com. Through the website you can find a local person to buy from--Melaleuca Alternafolia is the purest tea tree oil out there--grown in a protected place in Aust.--and Melaleuca makes great products, all to help not only your dog, your shampoo, but also in cleaning agents for the household!

 
October 17, 20170 found this helpful

I use tea tree oil in my Yorkies bath at least twice a month never has affected her I pour about a 1/4 a cup in her little green tub along with blue dawn and she soaks for about 5 minutes. Then the water is poured out and she is showered to rinse her well

 
Anonymous
January 31, 20181 found this helpful

Tea tree oil is toxic to dogs and cats. Don't use on them.

 

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February 1, 20180 found this helpful

There are pet shampoo brands on the market that include tea tree oil. You should never use products that are not formulated for use by a dog or cat.

 
October 2, 20180 found this helpful

Do you scrub her or just let her stand in this mixture. I have a yorkie that I rescued and she smell terrible within 2 days of her bath, and on her back rubbing and digging her back and hips terrible.

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I have had yorkies forever and never had this problem. I did get some tree tree shampoo going to try it

 
May 22, 20190 found this helpful

On cats, absolutely. However, as long as it is properly diluted, it is safe for dogs.

 
October 16, 20070 found this helpful

I use a shampoo from Sally's Beauty supply. It's paul mitchell's tea tree oil shampoo, but Sally's has a generic version, called Generic, haha. It's in a white bottle with a black cap. It should be close to the paul mitchell or in with all the other generics. The small bottle costs about 5 bucks, and the huge bottle is like 10 dollars. It lasts a long time. It also has peppermint in which soothes the skin.

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I use this on my cat who has sever skin problems and I have used it on the dog who has hots spots as well. I also have a very sensitive scalp and I use it once a week to keep my skin from hurting near my part.

Another perk is that I've found it lathers and rinses much easier than pet shampoo for skin, which felt more like dishwashing liquid than shampoo.

Hope that helps!

 
By jmouse13 (Guest Post)
October 17, 20071 found this helpful

I buy my Tree Tea Oil Shampoo and Conditioner from http://www.Aloetherapy.com Very reasonable and a good Aloe Vera company. Aloe is in their products and it is very good for the skin. Very soothing and healing.

 
October 17, 20071 found this helpful

I agree with the 3rd posting, that Melaleuca has the best tea tree oil, there is no cancer causing agents, and all there product are healthier, safer for your family, pets, home and envirorment. If you would like more information on these products or have any questions, I would be happy to help you. Just e-mail me. Jpcasino17@aol.com

 
By Dee (Guest Post)
October 17, 20070 found this helpful

You can add about 10 drops of TTO to regular baby shampoo, or 10 drops of TTO to 8 OZ of warm water. Rinse the dogs with it after bathing, or mix in spray bottle.

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It really works on hot spots on my dog. We finally found out it was the dog food that was giving him hot spots. Now he eats lamb and rice food.

 

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