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Just because your dog is allergic does not mean the product is bad
Again, just because your dog is allergic does not mean the product is bad. It in fact means that you are an irresponsible owner who did not test the product on a small area before choosing to bathe your poor pet in something they are allergic to.
Did you get your pet tested to see what they are allergic to in order to avoid the ingredient in other products? Maybe if you knew your pet was say allergic to lavendar, you wouldn't buy products that contain lavender going forward.
And to the reviewer who did half cocked Google research and posted some long chemical names to sound scary, did you even read the rest of the article you copied? Let me help you: "Cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) can be found in facial, body, and hair products like: shampoos, conditioners, makeup removers, liquid soaps, body wash, shaving cream, contact lens solutions, gynecological or anal wipes, some toothpastes. CAPB is also a common ingredient in household spray cleaners and cleaning or disinfecting wipes."
And Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride is used in shampoo to make the hair feel smooth as well as target damaged areas that can make hair frizzy. Guar is a common ingredient in food used to thicken generally. Guar gum is a natural seed gum that is created by milling the seeds of legumes(beans) or grains.
You or your pet may have a reaction to it specifically, but the same can be said for other ingredients: my nephew has a wheat allergy, wheat. Should I go around saying all wheat is evil and anyone who includes it in their products are evil?
The fact is, the product does what it says. It left my good boy's coat clean and soft and smelling awesome. It lathered up well due to the CAPB and rinsed clean. His for is not frizzy thanks to the guar.
Sorry about the rant, I don't work for the company, I just can't stand folks who post conspiracy theories about common ingredients they themselves don't understand and others that highlight their own stupidity without realizing it by not using common sense about a new product and act as if the product was the issue. Believe it or not, no product can claim to not cause an allergic reaction to 100% of users.
November 2020 · Pet Supplies · verified purchase