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Our original cream conditioner for all coat types. An essential moisturiser for after washes.
No rinse natural coat moisturising cream
A lightweight spray conditioner for all coat types. Perfect for detangling knots too.
Water based, natural coat detangler and moisturiser
Bath time. Some dogs love it, most don’t. Either way, what you put on their coat makes all the difference. The wrong shampoo for dogs can strip natural oils, dry the skin, and make itching worse. The right one? It cleans without drama.
Dr Lisa has spent years treating skin issues in clinics. She saw the same problems again and again: over-washing, harsh detergents, irritated skin. That’s why she created Australian and New Zealand-made gentle formulas that “clean your dog without stripping away the good stuff.” It’s science, but it’s also common sense.
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This range is designed to cover the everyday and the extra-sensitive.
It’s not about selling you dozens of dog shampoo bottles. It’s about having the right tools for the job.
Muddy paws. Rolling in something unspeakable. Daily life happens, and so do baths. That’s why these dog wash products are plant-based, biodegradable and safe for you to use without gloves. You can wash the dog, rinse your hands, and not worry about nasty chemicals hanging around the house.
As Dr Lisa puts it: “If it’s not good enough for my kids with eczema, it’s not good enough for my dogs.”
Dog shampoo is the base layer of grooming. But it’s only part of the picture. Healthy skin and coats also need:
When everything works together, you spend less time scrubbing and more time enjoying the dog you love.
Dogs don’t read product labels, but you do. That’s why Dr. Lisa keeps things straightforward: no harsh additives, no unnecessary fragrances, just clean and balanced products that respect your dog’s skin. Pair your dog shampoo with a dog conditioner for smoother coats, or keep Wipes handy for between-bath touch-ups. The idea is simple: grooming should fit around real life, not the other way around.
With the right shampoo for dogs on hand, you can keep your dog looking (and smelling) their best, without turning every wash into a full-day production.
Not all bubbles are created equal. A well-formulated dog shampoo does more than clean – it helps balance your dog’s skin, protect their coat, and avoid irritation. Dr. Lisa designed these washes to be gentle yet effective, because dogs roll in life, not rose petals.
Whether you’re scrubbing off yesterday’s mud adventure or giving your dog a routine rinse, you’ll find that the right shampoo for dogs makes bath time quicker, easier, and less of a wrestling match. Think science-backed suds that get the job done without fuss.
A good dog shampoo should do more than smell nice. It should keep skin balanced, and cut down on odour without masking it with heavy perfumes. It should also leave coats softer, easier to brush, and safe enough to use as often as needed, even on sensitive dogs. Because it’s not about bubble baths and fancy fragrances. It’s about real care for real dogs.
Bath time doesn’t have to be a battle. Healthy skin and shiny coats start here. With the right dog shampoo and supporting products, it can be simple, quick and kinder on skin.
Explore our full range of dog care products today and get free shipping when you spend over $99. Your dog (and your couch) will thank you.
Most dogs only need a bath every 4–8 weeks. Using harsh shampoo for dogs too often can dry their skin. Spot clean with Wipes between baths to stretch out the time. Dogs with skin conditions may need special routines recommended by a vet.
Human shampoos are formulated for our pH levels. They can strip oils and irritate canine skin. Dog shampoo is balanced for dog skin, keeping the coat clean without causing dryness. Always stick to products made specifically for dogs.
Conditioner for dogs helps to restore skin moisture and softness after a bath. It can also detangle and reduce static. For long-haired breeds or dogs prone to knots, a Leave in Conditioner or conditioner spray is especially helpful.
If your dog shows redness, dryness or itching, choose a sensitive shampoo for dogs. These are unscented, mild, and designed for fragile skin. Always rinse thoroughly, and if symptoms persist, check in with your vet for advice.
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