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Reply To: Doggie Dandruff
I don’t know what their bio-defusion agent might be, but those are generally safe from what I’ve heard. I don’t know what their gelling agent might be, but again, generally safe. Those essential oils are great for dogs, but I would keep my cats away from them, which means they couldn’t be on my dogs, actually it’s the tea tree that cats are very sensitive to. I don’t know what Gualtheria procumbers extract is. The only ingredient that I don’t like is the tocopteryl acetate bisabolol, and it’s at the bottom of the list, so there can’t be much of it. I would look into that ingredient more, but it might be something that I would try if one of my dogs ever needed it.
As a cat owner, with cats and dogs that are close buddies, I might consider using the cat one on the dogs, but I couldn’t use the dog one and risk it getting on the cats. But it looks like a very interesting product.
I just went googling for tocopteryl acetate bisabolol and the only result I could find was for tocopheryl…, so I’m assuming it was a typo, and in that case, this is a vitamin E preservative, and I’m OK with that. The dog one looks good for non cat households.
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