We are all familiar with the John Paul Mitchell name in hair care products. Co-founder, John Paul DeJoria revolutionized the hair care industry by banning animal testing on his products over 30 years ago. John’s extensive knowledge in formulating products for hair and skin care have also led to new standards for pet grooming and hygiene products which has led to John Paul Pet and a variety of shampoos, conditioners, sprays and pet wipes. John Paul’s shampoo and conditioners are balanced for pets sensitive skin and their needs and the entire line is tested on humans first to verify their safety and effectiveness for pets.
John Paul Pet Lavender Mint Shampoo contains Tea Tree leaf oil along with Lavender and Mint extracts that when combined soothe skin irritation allowing hot spots to heal, plus this shampoo includes added conditioners to improve strength and manageability of coat. This shampoo is so gentle on Xena’s skin and leaves her coat feeling so smooth and soft and the scent of lavender and mint go together so well and seem to hang around for a while. The Lavender Mint Detangling Spray contains thirteen conditioning agents including Oatmeal, Chamomile, Sweet Almond Oil, and Panthenol to coat and penetrate strands to release tangles. Just spray on damp or dry coats and brush through.
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Kimmy Ripley says
I would love to ask my pup how much she loves me. She is a rescue dog and she was rescued from a hoarding situation.
Tonia Clark says
I have a car not a pup. But I would ask my cat if she likes living with us.
Cathy truman says
I would ask Bailey if he is having problems with his eyes.
cheryl s says
I’d ask Roxy what kind of mutt she really is
Julie Terry says
I would ask my dogs, if they are happy, what they would like to have and if they are feeling well.
Kim B says
I would ask my 100lb Boxer if he really thinks he is the tiny lap dog that he portrays himself to be as he is awkwardly positioning his whole body to lay in and sleep on my lap!
jules m. says
i would ask my doggie Charlie why he keeps running away!
Erin F says
I would ask my dogs what they call the humans in the family. We have our names and nicknames for them, but I wonder what labels they use for us.
Kim a says
Why on earth do you hate being brushed so badly?
Jennifer M says
I would ask, “Will you be nice if I get another per?”
Meghan says
I would love to know their happiness level
Amanda Eagan says
I would ask him what happened in his past. He’s a stray dog rescue and I always wonder.
Cindy Peterson says
I would ask him how he is feeling.
Kristin McCall says
I would ask my dog, What do you think of me as a parent?
Alison King says
I would ask my puppy, what her favorite thing to do is.
Tiffany S says
I would ask her if she is happy living with us.
Kendra says
I would ask him why he eats cat poop
Wendy R. says
I’d love to ask my dog lots of questions, including how he felt when he was rescued.
Carrie M says
I would ask my dog, Gracie, what would be her best day so that we could live it everyday.
Serena Powell says
I’d like to ask them if they are happy.