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Maltese Guru
![]() Name: Lydia
Dog's Name: Lexie, Bayleigh (yorkie)
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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I don't know, but was wondering the same. My daughter makes homemade soap from a base of Castille liquid soap, olive oil & a small amount of coconut oil. It doesn't lather, but it seems to have calmed my yorkies itchies. I've only used it twice, but so far I'm impressed.
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Name: Nickee
Dog's Name: Yogi
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Uniontown,pa
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There is a new post on the board for you about the shampoo Hope you see it. Nickee*
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Maltese Guru
![]() Name: Donna
Dog's Name: Ollie
Join Date: May 2010
Location: NC
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I posted that I found a recipe that might be the one you use Lydia. Recipe for a Natural Dog Shampoo That Won't Strip Natural Oils - Pets
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Maltese Guru
![]() Name: Lydia
Dog's Name: Lexie, Bayleigh (yorkie)
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 246
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Donna, I think that one is similar. I'm not sure of the amounts used, my daughter makes it, but I don't think she uses the vinegar and because of our allergy issues, no essential oils. Bayleigh is still smelling good 4 days after her bath, and itching seems to be less.
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