Snowball2 said:
Do you mind if I ask what brand of shampoo you use? Banzai is mostly white and I'm thinking he may need more baths than Bogey and Buster, who only get baths when they get into stuff they shouldn't (like when Bogey got into the attic and got insulation all over his fur).
Banzai's fur is a little yellow from the flea medication that was used on him.
Cross posted from an old post...
The best one I have found was Professional Pet Products Tearless Formula Shampoo and Apple White Cream Rinse (same company) for Conditioner (they also have a quick rinse formula if it is your first time washing your pet!)
Some info on why our shampoo (even baby shampoos) aren't great for your pet - although I think I would choose them above Hartz!
Pet Skin Human Skin
pH Level 7.5 6.5
Skin Turnover 3 weeks(average) 4 weeks(average)
Skin Layers 4-6 8-12
Hair Growth Cyclical Continual
Hairs/Follicle Many One
Sweat Glands Foot Pads/Bridge of Nose All Over Body
Sebaceous Glands All Over Body Face and Hair Areas
• Human shampoo will dry pet skin and hair, causing or aggravating skin and coat problems.
• Pet skin conditions often require special formulations that are not available in human products.
• Pet skin reproduces more quickly than human skin, making it more susceptible to skin turnover problems (Disorders of Keratinization).
• Pet hair is characterized by cyclical shedding which can be controlled by proper bathing and moisturizing.
• Pet hair follicles have multiple hair shafts which make the follicles more prone to blockage by debris or Sebum (i.e. Schnauzer Syndrome). The lack of sweat glands throughout the body complicates this fact since the skin does not have the ability to sweat and naturally cleanse and flush itself.
• The presence of oil glands body-wide makes full body shampooing a must (example - humans have a concentration of these glands on non-hair areas such as the face and hands which are the areas needing more frequent washing).