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Deshedding Dog Conditioner Gallon For Professional Groomers

Deshedding Dog Conditioner Gallon For Professional Groomers

Regular price $19.00 USD
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Furgenics Deshedding Dog Conditioner helps reduce shedding while improving coat softness and manageability. This professional grooming formula loosens undercoat and reduces loose hair, making brushing easier. Designed for independent grooming salons, it can be used ready-to-use or diluted up to 16:1 for efficiency and value. Ideal for dogs with heavy shedding or seasonal coat changes.

Features & Benefits
REDUCES SHEDDING & LOOSE FUR – Helps loosen undercoat and reduce excess shedding, making brushing and grooming easier.
📋 Ingredients
Aqua/Water/Eau Cetearyl Alcohol Glycerin Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride Hydrolyzed Oats Hydrolyzed Keratin Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter Behentrimonium Methosulfate Acetum/Vinegar/Vinaigre Maltodextrin Citric Acid Phenoxyethanol Triethylene Glycol Fragrance/Parfum
🧴 Professional Groomer Size: 1 Gallon
Designed for busy grooming salons, this 128 oz professional dog conditioner provides maximum value while delivering a gentle, effective wash for dogs.
💧 Ready to Use or Dilutes 16:1
Use ready to use or dilute depending on grooming needs. One gallon can produce up to 17 gallons of shampoo, reducing grooming costs.
🧼 Directions of Use
After shampooing, apply conditioner directly or dilute up to 16:1. Work thoroughly into coat, focusing on undercoat. Leave on for 3–5 minutes to help release loose fur. Rinse thoroughly and brush coat after drying for optimal deshedding results.
🐕 Coat Type
Double coats; Thick coats; Undercoat-heavy coats; Heavy shedders. Dog breeds: Husky; German Shepherd; Golden Retriever; Labrador Retriever; Akita; Samoyed
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Loved by Pets,
Endorsed by the Best

“I wouldn't recommend anything I don't use myself, and this shampoo gets my full stamp of approval.”

Greg M., Dog Specialist