Eco Dog was founded in 2010 and was just recently certified as a Green America business which means they are committed to using business as a platform for social change. These Green businesses adopt principles, policies and practices that improve the quality of life for their customers, employees, communities, and the planet and are changing the way America does business. Eco Dog is also proud of using natural ingredients that cleanse, soothe, heal and protect such as Neem, Myrrh, Lavender, Cedar, Ylang-Ylang and Bergamot.
The Eco Dog 2.Go Gift Box is a great way to give Eco Dog products a try. It would make a great gift to those pet loving friends, families and neighbors. Simply Clean Shampoo was created to be gentle, but to clean deeply at the same time. Eco Dog started with a plant-based cleanser, pH balanced for dogs, and infused it with their signature blend of essential oils like bergamot and ylang-ylang for a light refreshing citrus scent. It also contains rich botanicals such as argan and jojoba to moisturize your dog’s skin & coat for easier brush-out & healthy shine.
The Simply Clean formula is free of toxins like parabens, phthalates, sulfates and phosphates. Because it doesn’t have these harsh chemicals. it may not have the kind of bubbles you’re used to, but it’s so much better for your pup’s skin and coat. We don’t miss the suds from these harsh chemicals – just add a little more water to create more bubbles. It also rinses cleanly & quickly which is great because keeping Xena in the tub for any time at all is a huge task. Simply Clean’s proprietary formula also taps into Nature’s power with essential oils like geranium, cedar, peppermint, and lemongrass to naturally repel pests like fleas & ticks and keep them off your dog and out of your car & house!
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