Cleansing & Soothing Dog Shampoo Bar | Fragrance Free

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For itch-free skin and a gleaming coat, without the plastic or harsh chemicals.

Formulated for sensitive skin and designed to perform, this solid dog shampoo bar delivers a deep, gentle clean that leaves your dog’s coat soft, shiny, and easy to brush.

Naturally scented and pH-balanced for canine skin, it helps soothe irritation, reduce itching, and support a healthy skin barrier - all without plastic, harsh chemicals, or waste.

One bar lasts up to 180 washes, making it not just better for the planet, but better value too.

Perfect gift for dog lovers!

Soap free | Sulphate free | Palm free | pH balanced for dogs

Aroma: no added fragrance

Easier to use than juggling a bottle while holding a wriggling dog - this bar is soap and sulphate free, creating a gentle lather - making it easier to rinse out.

Click here for The Dog One with Neem & Lavender - with a subtle, natural fragrance

✓ Vet-approved
✓ Zero plastic
✓ Vegan & cruelty-free
✓ Suitable for all coat types

Key Ingredients:
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (coconut based cleanser), Kaolin, Shea Butter 

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Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Kaolin, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Stearyl Alcohol, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate.

No synthetic fragrances or colours.

There's no nasties hiding in our ingredients list. Find out more about all our ingredients here.

We plant a tree for every order.

Certified Plastic Free Zero Plastic Inside

OFTEN Bought together

HOW TO USE, IT'S EASY

How to use a Dog Shampoo Bar
Dog being washed with shampoo

PH BALANCED DOG SHAMPOO BARS

Why Soap Free?

Our Dog Shampoo Bars are a neutral pH of 7, meaning they are gentle for a dog's sensitive skin.

Bar soap is alkaline, with a pH ranging from 8 to as high as 12. Using a product that is too alkaline on your dog’s sensitive skin can cause dryness, irritation and itchiness. 

FAQ

Yes, it works well for a variety of coats including curly and long hair. If your dog has a long or thick coat, you might want to give them a brush first to remove tangles and excess hair.

The RSPCA advises at least once every three months. Although it depends on lifestyle and if they get
muddy, salty from the ocean or roll in fox poo. Dogs with short coats should be fine to be washed every few months, whereas long hair breeds can need more regular washes.

A puppy’s skin is more delicate and prone to dryness, so washing with lukewarm water alone is best. If
they are muddy or there’s been an accident, rub the shampoo bar in your hands first rather than directly on their coat, so it's diluted. For cats we recommend using our Fragrance Free Dog Shampoo Bar.