I bought a bar of unscented goat milk soap with emu oil this weekend for Kippah baths. Of course I already had a dog shampoo with oatmeal and aloe but I thought I would get this special treat. I think it is going to work nicely. I tend to use too much liquid soap and a sudsy bar makes me massage her more and use less product....even though the products are all natural. The soap maker had one with aloe and one with emu oil. I chose the emu oil just because it has great properties for moisturizing.
Anyone use goat milk soap on thier babies? My daughter mentioned that ever since we used it Kippah has been more vocal, and does sound more like a goat....I did not read that warning on the label!
Loves and Smooches, Kippa and Mama (Annette)
ha! :)
Laughing at the sounding like a goat comment!! Winston has "sensitive" skin...so we use some hypo-allergenic shampoo from the vet (it doesn't actually get very sudsy). Although, one time when he was spending the night over at his dude's house Winston decided to take nose dive in some cat puke and the dude had to wash him with liquid dish detergent (and he survived). :)
I think as long as you don't see any reactions (itchy skin or redness) you're probably good to go. :)
Shannon and Winston :)
My swimming bully buddy!
Cat Puke!!!! ewwwww. My cat's usually contains mouse parts!
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