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I can actually help whooppee! Ok to start with I am a professional

dog and cat groomer, 18 years of bites to prove it.

I have had really good results using a glycerin base shampoo and

adding neem oil ,small amount of aloe,and a citrus or lavender FO. to

help cover the neem. I will usually bathe the dogs first in an

inexpensive doggy shampoo if they are really nasty, then bathe in the

neem shampoo and it really knocks the itches, several of my customers

swear by it and they haven't had to get the cortisone shots so far

this year. I also keep water in jugs with mint floating all the time

for final rinses it is great. As far as the cats use a gentle but

firm hand by the scruff of the neck and hold on for evrything it's

worth you will have better luck placing an old screen at a slant in

the tub and let kitty latch on to it instead of you they tend to calm

down better with it or a towel in the bottom of the tub. Almost any

shampoo will kill fleas once you get oil off the flea itself the flea

will drown the problem is you have to leave the shampoo on long

enough to work 3-5 min. suds them up and pray. I would not use neem

shampoo on the cat though you can use the mint water with no

reaction. for bassets try wiping out ears and all over body with

cloth soaked in the mint water it will cut the doggy smell.

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On 13 Apr 2000 11:43:35 -0000 egroups writes:

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> Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 06:24:57 -0000

> From: " sharon mattingly " <shrnmt@...>

> Subject: dog and cat help

>

> I can actually help whooppee! Ok to start with I am a professional

> dog and cat groomer, 18 years of bites to prove it.

> I have had really good results using a glycerin base shampoo and

> adding neem oil ,small amount of aloe,and a citrus or lavender FO.

> to > help cover the neem.

Hi Sharon,

Thank you so much for sharing some of your expertise with us!!!

I make my own doggie bar shampoos and have been pretty happy with the

results, but I haven't yet thought to incorporate Neem oil. I was

wondering what percentage of neem are you incorporating into your soap

and are you using a liquid or a solid soap?

Thanks again! ( I know my dogs are cowering under the bed already

thinking " Oh no!!! She's going to do another experiment on us!! " ) ;-)

MoonDance Soaps & More

6013 OId Horseman Trail, Raleigh, NC 27613

919-870-8063 ------ http://www.moondancesoaps.com

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Sharon,

Thank you for your post!

Do you know what the difference is between soap for humans and soap for

dogs? Does it need to be more moisturizing or produce less lather than

regular " human " soap?

I want to try making a dog soap, but am having a hard time finding answers

to these questions.

Thanks for your help.

in T.O.

I can actually help whooppee! Ok to start with I am a professional

dog and cat groomer, 18 years of bites to prove it.

I have had really good results using a glycerin base shampoo and

adding neem oil ,small amount of aloe,and a citrus or lavender FO. to

help cover the neem. I will usually bathe the dogs first in an

inexpensive doggy shampoo if they are really nasty, then bathe in the

neem shampoo and it really knocks the itches, several of my customers

swear by it and they haven't had to get the cortisone shots so far

this year. I also keep water in jugs with mint floating all the time

for final rinses it is great. As far as the cats use a gentle but

firm hand by the scruff of the neck and hold on for evrything it's

worth you will have better luck placing an old screen at a slant in

the tub and let kitty latch on to it instead of you they tend to calm

down better with it or a towel in the bottom of the tub. Almost any

shampoo will kill fleas once you get oil off the flea itself the flea

will drown the problem is you have to leave the shampoo on long

enough to work 3-5 min. suds them up and pray. I would not use neem

shampoo on the cat though you can use the mint water with no

reaction. for bassets try wiping out ears and all over body with

cloth soaked in the mint water it will cut the doggy smell.

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