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South Bark'S Blueberry Facial 12Oz

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Basically, for dogs a blueberry facial focuses on the brightening effects that a blue tint has on fur. Just like blonde hair, where blue toning shampoo is used to brighten colour and eliminate dullness, the blueberry facial products work to brighten your dog’s fur – especially on their face. Scheduling blueberry facials for dogs has benefits far beyond smelling better. From cleansing and tear stain removal to aromatherapy stress relief, this fun add-on service hits all the marks. Give your pup the care they need The blueberry facial can be used similar to a mask and you could leave it on for five minutes, especially if you need to use circular movements to massage any folds or work on and rid any pesky tear stains. If you have a dog with light colored hair, is there a chance the hair can be stained blue?

Blueberries contain significant amounts of Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), which may improve a dog's immune system. For feeding small dogs just feed them one by one, and just avoid giving them frozen blueberries all together. Just so you don't have to worry about it. FAQ How many blueberries can a dog eat? Is there any measurable benefit to using blueberries instead of regular dog shampoo to clean your dog’s face? There is no scientific data to say so. Blueberry facials are mostly just a fun way to pamper your dog. The dogs in the video above seem pleased with the process, and who are we to take that away from them?

Dried blueberries: I don't have a dehydrator, but I've thought about it. If you do, just use it to make your own blueberry raisins for both you and your dog to enjoy. This is not to be confused with raisins themselves, do not feed these to your dog as you can put them at risk of kidney failure. Typically, no. Blueberries aren’t bad for most dogs. However, if your dog has diabetes, has food sensitivities, or is on a prescription diet to manage a medical condition, they should not be fed high-sugar fruits such as blueberries. There is also a potential choking hazard with blueberries if you have a small dog, or if you give your dog frozen blueberries. That's why I've whipped up a recipe for blueberry facials for dogs that feature this powerful little berry. And let me tell you: If you’re looking for a fun bonding activity with your dog, plus fresher, softer skin (for you) and fur (for your pupper), THIS. IS. IT. The Benefits of Blueberries Consult your veterinarian if you have questions or concerns about feeding blueberries to your dog, and monitor your dog closely after giving as a treat for the first time. Consult this list to learn about which fruits and vegetables that are safe or unsafe for dogs to eat. Get your dog in the bathtub, and lather up.Most canine blueberry facial recipients receive this treatment as part of their bath. Wet your dog’s face (and any other parts of them that you want to wash) and apply the blueberry treatment gently on their face, being careful not to get any in their eyes. Important note: If your dog doesn’t like having stuff on their face, or begins to act fearful at any point during this treatment, stop and gently rinse the blueberry mixture off. Facials are only fun if your dog doesn’t mind the process.

Ingredients: Purified water, Polyquaternium 10, Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Cocamide MIPA, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Aloe Vera, dL Panthenol, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Fragrance, Vitamin A Acetate, Vaccinium Angustifolium (Blueberry Extract), Allantoin, Persea Gratissima (Avocado Oil), Chamomilla Recutita (German Chamomile), Citric Acid, Cetrimonium Chloride, FD&C Blue #1. Drop a towel: Make sure to apply with a towel laid out or in the bath, as it can get messy. (And P.S., this facial makes for a great “pre-shampoo” treatment!) These antioxidants prevent cellular and molecular damage in both humans and animals, caused by free radicals in the body. Blueberries are bursting with vitamins and antioxidants which may reduce inflammation, improve blood flow and reduce cholesterol levels. Believed to contain the highest antioxidant capacity of any fruit, blueberries have powerful bioactive compounds called anthocyanins which are thought to be natural disease-fighters and what give these powerful little gems their dark blue color. While wearing your mask (you’ll want to leave it on for about 15 minutes), you can apply your dog’s mask to their fur.In conclusion, dogs can eat blueberries. They are even recommended to add to your dog's diet, particularly if you prepare homemade dog food meals. They are considered a superfood for dogs and humans due to the many nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants they provide. Face Wash Directions : In an empty cup or bottle, dilute one oz. of facial into 4 ounces of water. Apply to the pet's face and head with a warm, damp cloth, including the outside of the ears. Massage while paying attention to heavily stained areas. Rinse face with warm water. Keep out of pets' eyes.

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