Isle of Dogs was founded in 2006 by Dr. Kailas J. Rao with his wife Becky to provide the first luxury dog grooming products to pet parents, grooming salons, and retail pet boutiques. Isle of Dogs offers products tailored to various dog skin and coat conditions and colors, we as humans have a choice in products based on our hair type, why shouldn’t our pets as well?
Isle of Dogs offers several product lines of healthy beauty products, we chose the Coature line for our review. Xena has that wirey hair that is horrible about shedding, it is a constant battle that we fight. We brush her everyday with a Furminator brush that does a good job of getting rid of loose hair, but it is still a constant battle. The Coature No.20 Royal Jelly Shampoo is a protein- based shampoo that rejuvenates the cells responsible for healthy hair growth and helps to increase volume and helps to fight against shedding. After using this product you can expect increased volume, healthy new growth, and an end to dull, lifeless hair.
The No.50 Light Management Conditioner pairs well with the Royal Jelly Shampoo. This conditioner nourishes, protects, and repairs the coat while being light enough to maintain body and volume. It also moisturizes and strengthens without weighing the hair down and is ideal for normal, oily, or troubled skin and helps to minimize dry skin which is great for Xena.
Here the beautiful Xena is after her bath. It can he hard to tell just how well shampoo and conditioner does on dogs without a lot of long, full hair, but as you can see her coat looks beautiful and feels so fluffy and soft. Both the Isle of Dogs Shampoo and Conditioner were great to use. The shampoo lathered very well and was really easy to rinse as I wrestled Xena in the shower and the conditioner smells so good and left no reside behind.
Since Isle of Dogs wants to make sure our dogs are healthy inside and out they also offer a couple of lines of treats to help with inner beauty which we also know affects outer beauty. For our review we received Nutri-Stix which are free from artificial flavorings, wheat and wheat gluten, added salt, refined sugars and corn or soy. What these little yummy to Xena Sticks do contain is nutrient rich, US sourced ingredients and gourmet flavorings. The chicken liver and sweet potato variety we received are a soft and meaty treat protein-packed with chicken liver, sweet potatoes, and peanut butter to promote vitality and help support an active lifestyle.
Xena is enjoying a Nutri-Stix treat after her bath. Queen of Reviews has teamed up with Isle of Dogs to offer a giveaway to one of my lucky readers, your choice of 2 Isle of Dogs Coature Products and Choice of 1 Nutri-Stix Treat, a retail value of over $50. Just enter using the Giveaway Tools widget below and be sure to show Isle of Dogs some love on facebook, twitter, Pinterest and Instagram. Good luck!
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Daniel Scott says
#51 Heavy Management Conditioner. Artie loves playing in water and snow. This leaves his coat a mess so we need a heavy duty conditioner.
David Hall says
I’d get the treats that help with skin. My Abby is a pom and they have sensitive skin.
shannon fowler says
definitely the one that helps with skin. My pomchi gets so itchy sometimes.
Michelle H. says
I would choose the 12 Triple Strength Evening Primrose Oil Shampoo, the No. 62 EPO Conditioning Mist, and the skin treats.
Jessica Jaeger says
I would choose the No. 10 Evening Primrose Oil Shampoo, the No. 50 Light Management Conditioner, and the Joint Nutri-Stix Dog Treats – Featuring Chicken, Glucosamine & Chondroitin.
Amy Pratt says
I would choose joint nutri-stix. My baby’s getting older.
JAMES LYNAM says
JOINT NUTRI-STIX is my choice.
Catherine L Lewis says
I would choose the chill out treats!
char says
I would choose the chill out ones, thank you so much for the great offer 🙂
Cindy Peterson says
Nutra Stix skin formula treats are what we would pick
mary walters says
nutri stix. my guy getting older
Amy L. says
Nutra Stix skin formula treats is what I would pick.
Heather Duquaine says
Shampoo and Conditioner!
Kristin McCall says
The shampoo and conditioner would be awesome for my dog.
Ally says
I think ours could really use the cococlean de-shed shampoo!
Trish Dowling says
i would choose skin, sometime my little guy has skin irritants!
ellie says
we would love to try the triple strength evening primrose oil shampoo!
Laurie Strebe says
Oil shampoo and conditioning mist. Love my ella and this sounds perfect for her coat!
Lisa F. says
My dogs would probably benefit the most from the Joint Soft & Chewy Dog Treats – Featuring Glucosamine & Chondroitin. I have all seniors.
Jill Rivera says
No.50 Light Management Conditioner pairs well with the Royal Jelly Shampoo to make my fur baby smell pretty.
Anita Duvall says
I think the Stain Fighting Shampoo and any of the Conditioners would be great for my 11 week old black and white Shih-Tzu I just got. Perfect!
William W says
I would use Joint Fomula for my Labradors.
shawna says
I would like the joint treats.
Philip Lawrence says
I would choose the Joint product for my older dog.
Shakeia Rieux says
I’d choose the Chillout treats
Elizabeth Sul-Celline says
Power stix! My dog is spunky!
Mandy Bruenger says
would choose joint nutri-stix
stephanie macdonald says
Nutra Stix skin formula treats is what I would pick.
Buddy Garrett says
I would choose the Nutri Joint-Stix.
Dana Matthews says
Nutra Stix skin formula treats is what I would pick.