A CLEAN FAUNA
IS A HAPPY & HEALTHY FAUNA
FOR DOGS, CATS, HORSES, GUINEA PIGS & AFRICAN SERVALS
THE FAUNA LINE
Created to cater to the needs of both a dogs coat and human hair. I aimed to formulate a product that was not only natural but effective for my dogs. The research process for each ingredient took more than a year, as I carefully identified the essential oils and extracts that are beneficial for both animals and humans.
FOR THE HEALTH OF FUR-BABIES AND YOU
For YOU: the 1% active Tea Tree Oil per bottle.
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Deep cleansing of the scalp
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Clears away scalp oils & residue without stripping
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Balances oily scalp
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Soothes irritated skin
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Is a natural antibacterial, antifungal & antiseptic
For your PET: Has 16 pure plant extracts and healing oils.
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Helps relieve flea-bites, dermatitis, itching, scratching, hot spots, flaky skin & even kills fleas.
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Is known to be a natural antibacterial, anti-fungal & antiseptic to keep you & your fur baby healthy
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A properly cleansed coat
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Soft and fresh coat... for more snuggle time!
WASHING YOUR TIGER
Washing a dog can be a challenging task, especially if your furry friend is not used to it. However, with the right approach, you can make it a comfortable and enjoyable experience for both you and your dog. Here are some steps to follow for washing your dog the right way:
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Prepare the bathing area: Before you start washing your dog, make sure that you have all the necessary items at hand, including dog shampoo, towels, and a brush. Also, choose a suitable area for bathing your dog, such as a bathtub or a large sink. Make sure that the area is non-slip and that the water temperature is comfortable for your dog.
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Brush your dog's coat: Brushing your dog's coat before washing can help remove any tangles, mats, or loose fur, which can make the washing process easier and more effective.
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Wet your dog's coat: Use warm water to wet your dog's coat thoroughly, starting from the neck and working your way down to the tail. Make sure to avoid getting water into your dog's ears, nose, or eyes.
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Apply shampoo: Once your dog's coat is wet, apply a small amount of dog shampoo and work it into a lather. Be sure to use a shampoo that is specifically formulated for dogs, as human shampoos can be too harsh for their skin.
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Rinse thoroughly: After shampooing, rinse your dog thoroughly with warm water, making sure to remove all the soap suds. Any remaining shampoo can cause skin irritation or other issues if left on the coat.
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Dry your dog: Use a towel to gently dry your dog's coat, starting with the head and working your way down to the tail. You can also use a blow dryer on a low heat setting to dry your dog's coat, but be sure to avoid blowing air into your dog's face or