🐶 Pamper your pup with nature's best!
Nootie Cucumber Melon Soothing Pet Shampoo is a 1-gallon, soap and paraben-free formula designed specifically for dogs. Infused with natural ingredients like aloe and oatmeal, it provides a gentle cleanse while ensuring a long-lasting, refreshing fragrance. Safe to use with flea and tick treatments, this shampoo is perfect for pet owners who prioritize their furry friends' health and well-being.
Pet Type | Dogs |
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 15.24 x 30.48 cm; 3.77 Kilograms |
Item model number | G10 |
Item Form | Lotion |
Size | 3.78 l (Pack of 1) |
Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 3.77 kg |
A**R
Happy dog
Have used this product before, smells good,is kind and gentle on my dog ,who has sensitive skin. Only negative is that I could not by a smaller bottle ,as previously purchased from pet shop, however this will last a lifetime !
J**Y
Good value for the money and leaves your dog's coat and skin in good condition
I have used this product before for my previous dog which was a rescue and his coat and skin was not in good condition but after using this shampoo it was soft and shiny and his skin no longer flaky. It has pleasant smell.
A**
Good all round shampoo
Gorgeous fresh scent. Lathers really well. So good I’ve ordered another
C**G
Works great and lasts forever
This is what we wanted for our dog's sensitive skin. It's a massive bottle and will last forever. The fragrance is also pleasant and not overwhelming.
K**Y
Nice smell but doesn’t last long at all
I bought this along with 2 other scents. This does smell really nice in the bottle and my puppies smell great immediately after bath time but by the next day the smell is barely detectable. There are much cheaper non scented option. I certainly wouldn’t buy this one again.
S**H
Best dog shampoo ever
Best dog shampoo about can smell it off him for ages it’s good highly recommend
C**R
Nootie big bottle dog shampoo
Have used this on our dog and works well, daughter says it smells a bit different to the usual size bottle, but all the ingredients are the same, he has lovely soft fur and the shampoo has done a good job on his combination skin. He has always been an itchy dog and has had issues with his skin, but this Nootie cucumber melon shampoo has been the best for him with no issues at all.
M**A
Great product
Rhino the British bulldog smelt lovely after his bath.
D**I
GREAT product!!
This is the best smelling product I have ever used on my furbaby!!! The Cucumber and melon is the best!
N**A
Amazing smell
Good product
E**A
Five Stars
I love the smell and my dog love it.
R**E
not good
My dog has dandruff after using this shampoo, too bad can't return it.
A**R
Gallon Version/Dilution Tricky-UPDATED
updated AGAIN:Just wanted to add a quick note to say how disappointed I am that Nootie has chosen to hike their prices up by $20+. (Originally $30)This is a great product, but I used to buy it out of affordability and free shipping. I'm not sure I'd consider it worth it on the up and up, though.. .........................I bought the Gallon version of this product and didn't realize it was also to be diluted once received. I tried the 16:1 ratio (16 parts water: 1 part shampoo) and found that to be extremely too watery and thin and inefficient for my dog. She's a giant-breed long haired dog w/ more than one coat. Also an inside dog, requiring more than one bath a week.I do like the scent (light but lasts a long time), and find it to work and be as efficient as any pet shampoo.. but if you're getting the version that's to be diluted- you may have to play around with the math a little to find what works for you/your animal.--UPDATE: after months and months with this product (which I still love and am about to reorder because I'm nearly out- free shipping on a gallon is worth it!) I've just stopped diluting. I've found for MY dog (maybe not yours, I think it's going to be different for each individual)-- she's just too thick/huge/hairy and needs all the lather she can get and it's just been easier to go non-diluted. Since there's no detergent it hasn't affected her badly so that's the route we went..Here are the sites to break down dilution formulas in the required ounces:EDIT: Well, I've learned Amazon doesn't let you link outside sites :< So.. I've copied/pasted the ratio's from the most helpful (Barbara Bird's "I Did The Math" site- if you want to look it up to give her a little credit)"PRODUCT DILUTION CONVERSIONS Most products come with a suggested dilution ratio expressed as the parts water per one part product. For example 16:1 would be sixteen parts water to one part shampoo. To determine how much shampoo to mix, first convert the size of your container into ounces (32 oz mixing bottle, 128 ounces for a gallon) and then divide by the ratio desired. In a 32 oz bottle, 16:1 would be 32/16 = 2 ounces shampoo. A gallon amount would be 128/16 = 8 ounces product. Here are some common dilutions rounded to the nearest ½ ounce.DILUTION RATIO OUNCES/32 OZ BOTTLE OUNCES/GALLON 4:1 8 oz. (1 cup) 32 oz. (4 cups) 8:1 4 oz. (1/2 cup) 16 oz. (2 cups) 10:1 3 oz. 12 oz. (3/4 cup) 12:1 2.5 oz. 10.5 oz 16:1 2 oz. (1/4 cup) 8 oz. (1 cup) 24:1 1.5 oz. 5 oz. 32:1 1 oz. 4 oz. ( 1/2 cup) 50:1 .5 oz. 2.5 oz. 84:1 (1/3 oz) 1.5 oz. For best performance of products, it is important to measure accurately. Failure to measure is a waste of money and can result in poor performance of some products. To avoid product contamination, mix only what you will use in a day or two. Many groomers use a bartender's shot glass as a measure for mixing shampoos and conditioners. Remember that the average shot glass is 1.5 ounces. A "pony shot" is typically one ounce. Excessively hard water may require a slightly higher ratio of shampoo for best performance. High mineral content can impede cleaning ability of surfactants and can require an adjustment. Increase the concentration in small increments. For example, if you are not getting good cleaning at 12:1, change to a 10:1 mixture. Pump type bathing systems that recirculate product can perform under entirely different dilutions. For products offering 10:1 or 12:1 dilution, start with a one ounce of shampoo per 1.5 gallons of water. For products suggesting 32:1 dilution, use only ½ ounce shampoo per 1.5 gallons. Adjust according to your results. With conditioners, start with 1-2 ounces per 1.5 gallons water for light conditioning, up to 4 ounces per 1.5 gallons for maximum softening, detangling or deshedding."
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