Wild Haven Farm
"Goat Guardian" - Cedarwood, Lemongrass, and Rosemary Dog Shampoo Bar
"Goat Guardian" - Cedarwood, Lemongrass, and Rosemary Dog Shampoo Bar
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"Goat Guardian" - Cedarwood, Lemongrass, and Rosemary Dog Shampoo Bar
(3 oz only*)
Fresh, woodsy, and trail-ready. Goat Guardian is a gentle dog shampoo bar crafted to leave your pup clean, soft, and adventure-approved. Cedarwood, rosemary, and lemongrass essential oils create a bright, outdoorsy scent that smells like a walk in the pines. These essential oils are frequently used in natural preparations to help deter insects, making this bar a great choice for active dogs who love the woods and the yard.
Goat milk and skin-loving oils create a rich, creamy lather that rinses clean without harsh residues, while activated charcoal helps draw out dirt and odors from coat and skin. The result: a fresh, glossy coat and a dog that smells like they just stepped out of a forest spa instead of a mud puddle. And yes—this formula is gentle enough that it’s safe for human use too, so you can share if you’d like!
Why it works
• Goat milk and gentle oils cleanse without over-drying skin
• Activated charcoal helps with deep cleaning and odor control
• Cedarwood, rosemary, and lemongrass essential oils offer a bright, outdoorsy scent and are often used in natural insect-deterring blends
• Safe for canine coats and human skin alike
• Solid bar format is travel-friendly and long-lasting
How to use
• Wet your dog’s coat thoroughly
• Rub the bar directly onto fur or lather in your hands first
• Massage into coat and skin, avoiding eyes and inside ears
• Rinse thoroughly and towel dry
Hand-made by Wild Haven Farm in Sunrise, MN with local goat milk!
Ingredients
Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Castor Oil, Goat Milk, Lye, Activated Charcoal, Cedarwood, Lemongrass & Rosemary Essential Oils.
• Sizes are approximate. Hand-made products can vary slightly in size, shape, and other characteristics.
Tip: Let the bar dry between uses to extend its life. Always consult your veterinarian before using essential-oil products on very young, elderly, or sensitive dogs. Not recommended for cats.
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