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The Blissful Dog
50534 235th Avenue
Clearbrook, MN 5663
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Razzle Dazzle White Pet Shampoo is a natural dog whitening shampoo, dedicated to helping you keep your dog looking their brightest.
Razzle Dazzle White Pet Shampoo combines the best of brighteners with gentle herbal cleansing to keep your dog their absolute whitest!
Get ready to grab your sunglasses, as your dog is going to be DAZZLING!
• White is achromatic (absence of color)
• White reflects and scatters all visible wavelengths of color
• White is C-0 M-0 Y-0 K-0 in CMYK
• White is R-255 G-255 B-255 in RGB
• White is Hex #ffffff
• White is the color of snow
• White is considered the color of purity and new beginnings
• White is your dog as they step out, ready to dazzle all who see them. Enjoy!
• Dazzles stains and discolorations out
• No bleach, no dyes, no blue hands
• Deep cleans without drying skin or coat
• Oh, so easy to rinse out
• Brightens whites and revitalizes grays and silvers
• Restores vibrancy to any coat color
• Coats stay pettably soft
• Ready to use
• Safe for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens over six weeks of age
The Secret To Achieving Razzle Dazzle White Coats
Hint - Pretreat! Pretreat! Pretreat!
Pretreating tough stains on our pets helps achieve the optimum brightness level.
Like your mom told you to do with white clothes...pretreating works.
Once again, your mom was right. Mine always is!
Tears Stains Make Us Want to Cry!
Eradicating tear and facial stains isn’t a one-step process. If it were that easy, we'd be sharing the one-step secret, shouting it from the rooftops AND be living on our own dog island!
Nothing topical can remove tear or facial stains from dog coat...unless it uses bleach. That's a hard no from us. The ONLY way to get rid of stains is to cut off the stained coat/hair as it grows out.
There are ways to lessen and even prevent facial stains before the coat is actually stained.
Of course, regular usage of Razzle Dazzle will help whiten and brighten the stained coat.
For blissfully clean face tips visit TheBlissfulDog.com/pages/clean-faces
White and lighter colored dogs often have visible reddish, rusty looking tear stained areas.
Dogs with bigger, rounded eyes create more tears than dogs with standard almond shaped eyes. They just do.
The more tears your dog creates, the wetter their face will be and the more prone to tear staining they will then be.
Tears oxidize with air and create rusty looking stains. IMHO, what the dogs is fed also contributes to the tear staining (more on that in a bit).
Of course, thoroughly cleaning the dog's eyes and face will help the appearance. Some of the lighter staining will be removed and your dog's face will look brighter.
Cleaning a dog's eyes and face also loosens some of the stained, weaker hair and removes it, which helps lighten the coat.
• Wipe your dog's face clean with Fresh Face Wash sprayed onto a warm washcloth
• Pat dry
• Double check to ensure their face is completely dry
• Gently apply Boo Boo Butter to the irritated area, avoiding eyes.
While Boo Boo Butter has no harmful active ingredients, it may sting if it gets into eyes (as anything will sting)
Boo Boo Butter helps protect the hair from further staining and moisturizes the dry, brittle damaged hair
Each time you wash your dog's face in this manner you should see improvement. As the stained hair grows out, you will keep the new growth clean from the start.
Of course, nobody wants to wait for the changes that come about via diet changes. It can take 2-4 weeks (at least) to see changes and they may be subtle. But once you get a handle on this it will make it easier to maintain.
Tips for Clean Face Feeding
#1 Thing to Try- Change diet to a grain-free food with no dyesor color enhancers
• Treats should contain no dyes or color enhancers
• Consider a fish-based food. Eliminate chicken, which can be problematic for many dogs.
• Check your water source. If you have hard water with rust it may be a factor. Consider a water softener or giving your dog only distilled or purified water.
• While a food change is not guaranteed to eliminate tear staining, it is a relatively easy thing to try.
We gotta say it, if your dog is on a specific diet, consult your veterinarian.
Also, you know you dog. Some dogs have cast-iron digestive systems and others...do NOT.
One More Time:Dog tear stains are HARD to remove, especially more naturally.
The hair can be brightened and look better with the steps above, but the hair has to grow out or be cut off to get rid of the stained areas completely.
Just like some red wine or coffee stains are impossible to get out 100% of some fabrics, removing your dog's tear stains naturally can be tough.
• Water
• Coconut derived cleansers (Ammonium Laureth Sulfate and Coco betaine)
• Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein
• Aloe
• Rosemary
• Glycerol Stearate
• Borax Mineral Powder
• Fragrance (Botanical Essence of Bergamot, Water Lily, Jasmine and Heart of Rose)
• Optical Brightener
• FD&C Violet #2
• Citric Acid
• Silver Citrate