What Shampoo & Conditioner Should My Dog Use?

Dog Shampoo Conditioner

Questions

  • Choosing the right shampoo
  • Types of dog shampoos
  • Do you need a conditioner?
  • Tips for pampering your pooch at home
Bathing your dog at home can be a rewarding experience, especially when armed with the right shampoo and conditioner. With the proper products, you can achieve results that rival those of a professional groomer while ensuring your furry friend's coat remains clean, healthy, and radiant. It’s not just a case of reaching for your own shampoo and giving it your best shot though, bathing your pooch at home takes as much consideration as picking your own shampoo and conditioning duo. Dogs don’t all have the same coat or share the same needs when it comes to keeping clean so you’ll have to do a little research into what your pampered pooch needs most out of their bath products.  

Choosing the right shampoo

Every four-legged friend has their own unique needs when it comes to finding the perfect shampoo and conditioner for them. No matter what you choose, it should always be a pet specific formula. Any human shampoos and conditioners may upset the pH balance of your furry friend’s coat and lead to them having adverse reactions and being uncomfortable after a bath. The last thing you want to do is make the process of washing them a negative experience so being armed with the right equipment is a vital first step. Before you take the plunge and pick your pet’s shampoo, determine their coat type and any extra needs they may have to make sure you get it right the first time.  

Washing and grooming dog.
When selecting a shampoo, consider your dog's coat type. Dogs with oily coats may benefit from a clarifying shampoo to remove excess oil and dirt, while those with dry or sensitive skin require a gentle formula that soothes and moisturises. It’s not as complex as people where you need different shampoos for different hair types but depending on their lifestyle and natural oils, they may need something a little different. If your pup is prone to sensitivities, look for shampoos specifically formulated for sensitive pups, free from harsh chemicals and fragrances that could exacerbate skin issues. The more you can understand the ingredients on the back of the product and find shampoo with natural ingredients, the gentler it usually is. 

Types of dog shampoos

Picking the right shampoo is made a lot easier by most products plainly stating what they work best for on the front. When it comes to keeping your canine companion looking and feeling their best, choosing the right shampoo is key but it doesn’t have to be difficult. From addressing specific skin conditions to enhancing coat appearance, there's a shampoo for every need. 

Medicated  

Medicated shampoos go beyond basic cleansing to target and treat a variety of skin issues. Whether your dog suffers from allergies, hot spots, or pesky fleas and ticks, these specialised formulations offer relief and healing. Ingredients like chlorhexidine and ketoconazole work synergistically to combat infections, reduce inflammation, and promote skin health. Some medicated dog shampoos like Johnson's Medicated Shampoo act as a preventative for issues. If your pooch is prone to bacterial infections or bad reactions from flea bites during the summer, this will work wonders at keeping the coat free from debris.  
For a specific dog flea shampoo, the Paragon Flea Shampoo contains neem extracts which helps to prevent bites. Partnered with a good preventative flea treatment routine, your four-legged friend can be comfortable and free from insect bites all year round.  

Sensitive skin 

For dogs with sensitive or irritated skin, oatmeal shampoos provide gentle yet effective relief. Harnessing the soothing properties of oatmeal, these shampoos calm itching and inflammation while restoring skin balance. Perfect for dogs prone to allergies or dermatitis, oatmeal shampoos offer a natural solution for maintaining skin health and comfort. Oatmeal shampoos aren’t just for dogs but a gentle and effective ingredient in shampoos for humans. It’s a natural way to combat and soothe irritation. The Bugalugs Oatmeal Shampoo is a gentle formula that won’t irritate your pup’s skin while still working well to remove dirt and odour.  

Deodorising 

Ideal for active dogs who love to roll in unsavoury scents, deodorising shampoos provide a lasting solution to pet odour issues. Some canine companions just love to coat themselves in the smelliest, most unpleasant thing they find on a walk and rather than having to stress about washing them multiple times to get the scent out, a powerful odour fighting shampoo can do the trick in just one wash. Deodarising doesn’t have to mean harsh chemicals and you can still bathe your stinky pup in a powerful scent removing shampoo if they have sensitive skin. The Spa Dog Deodorising Shampoo is perfect for overcoming any nasty and it’s even powerful enough for poo! Containing natural enzymes and lemongrass oil to neutralise bad smells, you can forgive your cheeky pup for rolling in something unpleasant much faster.  

Whitening 

Brighten up your dog's coat with whitening shampoos tailored to enhance the beauty of white fur. Whether your pup sports a snowy white coat or just needs a touch up to remove stains, these specialised formulations promise dazzling results. With whitening agents that gently lift discolouration and brighten coat tones, your dog can look like a brand new puppy again with a fresh, clean coat. The Furrish White Wonder Shampoo is made with special blue optical enhancers that will have your four legged friend looking fresher than ever. It neutralises warm tones and gives an overall more balanced appearance to lighter coats. You can even enjoy the sweet smell of bubble gum along with your gleaming white furry friend.  

Dog sitting by the river.

Puppy shampoo  

Start your furry friend off on the right paw with puppy shampoos specially formulated for young dogs. Getting the right shampoo while they’re young is important, especially if you plan on teaching them to enjoy bathtime to eventually get them a full groom at the groomer.  Puppy shampoos are designed with delicate skin in mind, these gentle formulations provide a mild yet thorough cleanse. Free from harsh chemicals and fragrances, puppy shampoos offer a nurturing approach to grooming, ensuring your puppy's skin and coat remain healthy and happy as they grow. A puppy shampoo like The Spa Puppy & Kitten Fresh Baby Powder Shampoo will help to build a foundation for enjoying their pamper sessions, both at home and in a professional setting.  

Do you need a conditioner?

Conditioners can be beneficial for maintaining your dog's coat health and appearance. It detangles and softens fur, adds moisture and shine, and makes brushing easier. A good conditioner can really help prevent matting, especially in long-haired breeds that need a lot of grooming. 

What conditioner is best for your dog? 

Focus on hydration when selecting a conditioner for dry coats, opting for formulas enriched with moisturising ingredients like shea butter or coconut oil. For dogs with oily coats, steer clear of heavy conditioners that could weigh down their fur, opting instead for lightweight formulas. Dogs with short coats benefit from lighter conditioner formulations that won't leave their fur feeling greasy or weighed down. Johnson's Luxury Coat Conditioner will leave your pooch’s coat feeling glossy and smooth. For a more lightweight option that won’t weigh down fine fur, Furrish Detangling Spray works wonders for getting out those tangles. 

Tips for pampering your pooch at home

Grooming your dog at home doesn’t have to be an arduous task, it can be something fun you enjoy doing together. Think of it more as a bonding session than a chore. For young puppies, getting them used to being groomed is an important step in socialising them to the wider world. Many dogs can develop anxieties around grooming if they don’t learn to enjoy it right away. Helping your pooch to enjoy bath time doesn’t have to be too complicated. 
If you go back far enough to consider Pavlov’s work around classical conditioning, he was able to trigger salivation in dogs when they heard a specific noise because they would associate it so strongly with the arrival of their meals. Getting your pooch to enjoy something they might not right off the bat just has to be paired with something super enjoyable. The Rufus & Rosie Lick Mat & Slow Feeder for Dogs is a great option for making bath time fun. You can sucker the mat to the bath and coat it in a tasty paste or food. If you do this at every bath time they will learn that getting in the bath means they get delicious treats and it will help to foster a positive relationship with it.  
Teaching your pup to enjoy baths at home is half the battle. Nothing beats a professional groom and if they enjoy their at-home pampers then they’re far more likely to have a great time with a professional groomer. For a hard-to-beat groom that will leave them smelling and looking their best, visit The Jolly Groomer to customise your pooch’s experience to meet their individual needs. Â