Why this is the best shampoo for Beagles & other grooming tips!

Why this is the best shampoo for Beagles & other grooming tips!

the best shampoo for Beagles?

Beagle

AKC Classification: Hound
UKC Classification: Scenthound
Size: Medium
Coat: Short Double
Shedding: Occasional
Exercise: Energetic

Want to know why this is the best shampoo for Beagles?

Our Shampoo and Conditioner are different to others. They are custom formulated for your Beagle!

We did the hard work and researched what makes a Beagle unique. With this knowledge, we tailored a hypoallergenic dog shampoo and conditioner specific to your Beagles needs. We also made this range ultra gentle.

Our Beagle shampoo is developed to be quick rinsing, to ensure suds are not causing irritation by sitting close to the skin with a Beagles short fur, yet produces a gentle lather to saturate the double coat.

Our Beagle conditioner is developed to be lightweight and antistatic for short flyaway fur. It will hydrate and protect your Beagles skin and coat.

Our Beagle Shampoo & Conditioner are infused with Organic Avocado, Chamomile, Hemp, Lemon & Rose Oils. All of these oils are specifically chosen to benefit your Beagle.

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Grooming

How often should I brush my Beagle?

Beagles are actually pretty easy to groom in comparison to other breeds, although they do shed their fur more often than you might think. The short hair can be easy to miss if you have carpets, although regular brushing can help reduce stray hairs. 

Brush your Beagle weekly to remove any dead excess fur. This will leave your Beagle with a healthy skin and coat.

What brush is best for Beagles?  

Bristle brushes are best for your Beagles short double coat.

How often should I wash my Beagle?

Our hypoallergenic Beagle range is ultra gentle in case you need to use more often than expected. The infused oils will assist in replenishing any lost during the cleansing routine. Unless there is a special need to do so Beagles should generally be bathed every 8-10 weeks.

How often should I wash my Beagle?

How do I trim my Beagles nails?

Our best tip would be to wait until your Beagle is really tired! Hopefully that way they will put up less of a struggle. 

Hold a paw firmly in your hand to ensure that your Beagle doesn't have any unexpected pulling or movement.  

Look very carefully at the nail for a pinkish inside - this is called the quick. Whether the nail is black or white you should be able to find the quick. If in doubt, ask your vet for help. This is where the blood vessels and nerves are so you need to avoid exposing this area.

Cut or file the nail leaving a few millimetres away from the quick.

How do I trim my Beagles nails?

Ingredients

ALL THE GOOD STUFF

We’ve invested a lot of research into our ingredients, typically used in baby formulations for their mildness. We have researched fur type, coat length, shedding cycles, exercise needs, temperament & grooming requirements when developing this range for your dog.

KEY INGREDIENTS

  1. Aloe Vera is a powerhouse rich in vitamins, minerals and amino acids. It is renowned for a vast array of medicinal benefits and proven to reduce skin irritations and nourish dry fur.

  2. Hydrolysed Wheat Protein has been split into tiny molecules that easily absorb into the hair shaft, retaining moisture. The protein also forms a protective layer for the skin against irritants whilst hydrating for a smooth feel.

  3. Studies have shown that Glycerin is the most effective humectant: hydrating the outer layer of skin, creating a protective layer against skin irritants and retaining moisture for a soft glossy coat.

  4. Panthenol (Provitamin B5) is known to improve hair structure and lustre whilst being critical to healthy coats. Absorbed readily into the skin to reduce irritations and redness, Provitamin B5 is an excellent moisturiser.

  5. Tocopherol (Vitamin E) is soothing for irritated and dry skin and proven to improve elasticity and smoothness of the skin. It is a powerful antioxidant that not only nourishes the skin, whilst also protecting the essential oils from free radicals.

BEAGLE SPECIFIC ORGANIC BOTANICAL OILS

  1. Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil* is incredibly rich is omegas 6 & 9, potassium and vitamins A, B1, D & E. The exceptional moisturiser is considered regenerative due to the high fatty acids present. The oil is great for smoothing rough coats and soothing sensitive skin.

  2. Chamomilla Recutita (Chamomile) Flower Extract* is often used in teas & sensitive cosmetics due to its calming and soothing properties. It is often used to treat many irritations and skin conditions.

  3. Cannabis Sativa (Hemp) Seed Oil* contains significant amounts of omega 3 & 6 and all nine essential amino acids used to make protein.

  4. Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon) Peel Oil* is effective at reducing excess oil build up due to its astringent properties. This makes it great at cutting through excess dirt and dead skin cells. The oils soothing properties are also known to boost mental alertness.

  5. Rosa Damascena (Rose) Flower Oil* is incredibly soothing and calming, helping ease anxieties and stress. The oil hydrates the skin and coat to moisturise and condition.

Check out what's in the bottle here.

FREE FROM:

  • Alcohol Free
  • Artificial Fragrance Free
  • EDTA Free
  • MEA Free
  • DEA Free
  • TEA Free
  • Paraben Free
  • Phthalate Free
  • Polyethylene Glycols Free (Free from PEGs) Free
  • Propylene Glycol Free
  • Soap Free
  • Sodium Laureth Sulfate Free (SLES Free)
  • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free (SLS Free)
  • Sulphate Free
  • Silicone Free
  • Sodium Chloride Free (Salt Free)

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Check out our Beagle range

Our hypoallergenic Beagle range is custom formulated to be the best shampoo & conditioner for your Beagle.

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