Dirty Faces

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Who does not know that? Long-haired dogs in particular often look like they have been digging in the dirt after eating. Or they actually did roll around with their faces in the dirt. Now you shouldn’t really bathe your dog every day. We recommend a so-called dry shampoo for quick cleaning in between. It’s not really dry, but it doesn’t need to be rinsed out and dries itself within a very short time.

We have a shampoo from the brand Iv San Bernard, the Moussette Dry Shampoo. This is a foam you either put it on your hand or directly on the dirty areas. Massage in a little, let it work for 5 minutes and rub dry with a baby wipe or terry cloth towel, if necessary comb through, and you’re done! By the way, it is also perfect for cleaning paws and bottom.

If a dry shampoo isn’t enough for you, we also have the Iv San Bernard Puppy Don’t Cry Soap in our range. You can use this to lather your dog’s entire face, but you have to rinse the soap off afterwards.