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Dog Rescue
& Relief Spray
Coco’s Blend No.4

$34.95

ALOE VERA | CALENDULA | CHAMOMILE

Dogs that have more sensitive skin and are prone to developing allergies. Our natural topical skin spray combines aloe vera, lavender, cucumber, chamomile, and calendula essential oils with moisturising virgin coconut oil. Our dermal spray is specifically formulated to cleanse and condition your dog’s skin. pH balanced and safe for dogs to lick.

 

 

 

 

Size

e250ml / 8.8fl.oz

Aroma

Aloe vera, tea tree, lavender, cucumber, chamomile, and calendula

Aloe Vera
Lavender
Chamomile

Dogs that have more sensitive skin and are prone to developing allergies. Our natural topical skin spray combines aloe vera, lavender, cucumber, chamomile, and calendula essential oils with moisturising virgin coconut oil. Our dermal spray is specifically formulated to cleanse and condition your dog’s skin. pH balanced and safe for dogs to lick.

 

 

 

 

Size

e250ml / 8.8fl.oz

Aroma

Aloe vera, tea tree, lavender, cucumber, chamomile, and calendula

Product Benefits

🐾 Suitable for dogs with problem skin who are prone to scratching

🐾 Natural blend of aloe vera, lavender, cucumber, chamomile, and calendula essential oils

🐾 Natural topical spray particularly suitable during the warmer weather and spring time when scratching is most prevalent

🐾 Enriched with moisturising virgin coconut oil

🐾 Formulated to effectively cleanse and condition canine skin

🐾 pH balanced for optimal results

🐾 Safe for dogs to lick

🐾 Soap and silicone free

Proudly made in Melbourne, Australia.

 

 

 

 

Ingredients & Aroma

Aloe Vera
Lavender
Chamomile
Calendula
Calendula

Aroma
Aloe vera, tea tree, lavender, cucumber, chamomile, and calendula.


Active Ingredients

Aloe Vera Leaf Juice
• Known for its natural cooling and soothing properties.
• Helps comfort and hydrate the skin.
• Commonly used to support skin softness and moisture balance

Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil
• Naturally rich in fatty acids that help nourish and condition.
• Known to support coat shine and softness.
• Commonly used to maintain skin hydration.

Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil
• Traditionally valued for its purifying and clarifying properties.
• Helps maintain a fresh and clean coat.
• Contributes to overall skin comfort and hygiene support.

Lavender Oil
• Known for its gentle, calming aroma.
• Adds a naturally fresh and comforting scent.
• Often used to create a soothing grooming experience.

Cucumber Extract
• Naturally refreshing and hydrating.
• Helps cool and comfort the skin after cleansing.
• Adds a clean, crisp botanical note.

Chamomile Extract
• Recognised for its mild and calming properties.
• Supports a relaxed, comfortable grooming routine.
• Helps leave the coat soft and easy to manage.

Calendula Extract
• Traditionally used for its nurturing and conditioning qualities.
• Supports skin softness and coat manageability.
• Adds a gentle botanical balance to the formula.

Ingredients: Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe) Leaf Juice, Cetearyl Alcohol, naturally-derived surfactants, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Australian botanicals & essential oils,  Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil.

No SLS or EDTA
Palm Oil & Paraben Free
No Artificial Colours
No Harsh Ingredients

Note: Houndztooth ensures our Rescue & Relief Spray is formulated with a safe dilution ratio of tea tree essential oil for your dog.

 

 

 

Directions for Use

Shake well and apply 2-3 sprays to the skin as required. Part the hair and apply directly onto the skin for best results.

Safe to lick. Not suitable for pregnant or lactating bitches.

 

 

 

FAQs

1. What is the Dog Rescue & Relief Spray used for?
Our Rescue & Relief Spray is designed as a gentle, soothing skin spray for dogs prone to allergies. It helps maintain healthy skin, and supports itchy skin.

2. How do I use the spray?
Shake well and apply 2-3 sprays to the skin as required. Part the hair and apply directly onto the skin for best results.

3. Can I use it on all dog breeds and coat types?
Yes, it’s suitable for all breeds and coat types, including sensitive skin.

4. What are the key natural ingredients?
Cocos Blend No. 4 includes Aloe Vera, Coconut Oil, Australian botanicals, naturally derived surfactants, and essential oils such as Tea Tree, Lavender, Chamomile, Cucumber, and Calendula.

5. Does it contain any harsh chemicals or artificial fragrances?
No. Our formula is free from sulfates, parabens, synthetic dyes, and artificial fragrances — only natural, dog-friendly ingredients.

6. Can I use it alongside other grooming products?
Absolutely. The Rescue & Relief Spray pairs perfectly with our Houndztooth shampoos and conditioners for a complete, balanced grooming routine.

7. How often should I apply the spray?
Use as often as needed — after walks, between washes, or anytime to your dog’s skin.

8. Is it safe for puppies?
Yes, the formula is gentle enough for puppies over 12 weeks old. For very young puppies or dogs with existing skin conditions, consult your vet first.

9. Can it help with odours?
We recommend our deodorising sprays for odours.

10. Is the packaging eco-friendly?
Our packaging is recyclable, and we’re committed to sustainable production practices wherever possible.

 

 

 

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