So, who are we? Well, picture this: it's 2023 in Stockholm, and our founder Jessica Pap And Perwin Removic Aydin had a brilliant idea. They wanted to create an spa haven for dog grooming and STHLM DOGSPA was born. But they didn't do it alone. Oh no, they had a trusty sidekick by their side – none other than their furry friend, Joey the dog. He has personally approved everything!
Now, Joey may not be able to work the computer (paws just aren't built for typing, you know?), but he's been the inspiration behind every product we offer. With his help, we've curated a collection of top-notch grooming essentials that'll have your pup looking and feeling like a million bones.
At STHLM DOGSPA, we're all about quality. All products are specially designed to give your furry friend the royal treatment. We believe in using gentle and sensitive formulas, because let's face it – no one wants their pup to have a ruff grooming experience and easy to understand.
But it's not just about the products – it's about the experience. We want every pup to strut out of the grooming session feeling like a superstar. That's why we've put our hearts (and paws) into creating a range of premium grooming essentials that are both effective and safe.
So, whether your pup needs a fresh new haircut, a luxurious bath, or just a little extra TLC, STHLM DOGSPA has got you covered. We're here to make your furry friend feel like the bark of the town, because let's be honest – they deserve nothing less.
Thanks for sniffing around our little corner of the internet. We're thrilled to have you here, and we can't wait to help you give your pup the spa treatment they deserve. Get ready for a tail-wagging good time!
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First things first, gather all your supplies. You'll need cat-friendly shampoo as STHLM DOGSPA, a towel, a non-slip mat for the tub, and a whole lot of patience. Cats are notorious for their dislike of water, so be prepared for some resistance.
Now comes the fun part - actually getting your cat wet. Gently place your kitty in the tub and use a cup to wet their fur. Be prepared for some acrobatics as your cat tries to escape the water. Just remember, it's all in the name of cleanliness!
Once your cat is wet, it's time to apply the shampoo. Be sure to use a cat-specific shampoo to avoid any skin irritations. Gently massage the shampoo into their fur, being careful to avoid their eyes and ears. Rinse thoroughly to ensure no soap residue is left behind.
After the bath is complete, wrap your cat in a towel and gently pat them dry. Some cats may tolerate a blow dryer on a low, cool setting, but be prepared for them to bolt at the sound of it. Once your cat is dry, reward them with a tasty treat for being such a good sport.
And there you have it - you've successfully bathed your cat without losing too much blood in the process. Remember, practice makes purr-fect, so don't be discouraged if your cat isn't a fan of bath time at first. With a little patience and a lot of love, you'll both survive the ordeal (and hopefully come out smelling fresh and clean).
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Well, let's dive into a little science, shall we? The pH level is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is. And just like us humans, dogs have a specific pH range that is considered normal for their skin. Typically, a dog's skin pH hovers around 6.5 to 7.5, which is slightly acidic. So, it's crucial to choose a shampoo that falls within this range to maintain the natural balance of your dog's skin.
Using a shampoo with a pH outside of the recommended range can throw your dog's skin off balance. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole – it just doesn't work! When the pH is too high or too low, it can disrupt the protective barrier of your dog's skin, leading to potential issues.
For instance, if the shampoo is too alkaline, it can strip away the natural oils from your dog's skin, leaving it dry and prone to irritation. On the other hand, if the shampoo is too acidic, it can cause excessive oil production, leading to greasy skin and a higher risk of infections.
Now that you know the importance of pH, it's time to find the perfect shampoo for your furry friend. Look for shampoos specifically formulated for dogs, as they are designed to meet the pH requirements of canine skin. These shampoos are gentle and won't disrupt the natural balance of your dog's skin.
When shopping for a dog shampoo, be sure to read the labels and look for key phrases like "pH balanced" or "suitable for sensitive skin." These indications can give you peace of mind that the shampoo is formulated with your dog's skin health in mind. Ours are ofcource custom made for all dogs.
Once you've found the right shampoo, it's important to follow the instructions on the product label. The manufacturer knows best, after all! If the label recommends diluting the shampoo, make sure to do so. Using the shampoo undiluted may throw off the pH balance and cause unnecessary skin issues.
Remember, a little goes a long way. You don't need to drench your dog in shampoo to get them clean. Use a small amount, lather it up, and rinse thoroughly. Your dog will thank you for it!
So, the next time you reach for that bottle of dog shampoo, take a moment to check the pH level. Keeping your dog's skin in the sweet spot will ensure they stay happy, healthy, and smelling oh-so-fresh!
]]>Where is Linalool Found?
Linalool can be found in over 200 different plant species, including lavender, rose, jasmine, and citrus fruits. It is present in the essential oils of these plants and is responsible for their distinctive aromas. Linalool is also found in herbs such as basil, mint, and coriander.
What are the Benefits of Linalool?
Linalool has been studied for its potential health benefits. It is known for its calming and sedative effects, which can help reduce anxiety and promote relaxation. In addition, linalool has been found to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it useful for relieving pain and inflammation.
Research has also shown that linalool may have antimicrobial properties, helping to fight against certain bacteria and fungi. This makes it a valuable ingredient in some personal care products, such as soaps and lotions.
How is Linalool Used?
Due to its potential therapeutic properties, linalool is used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress. It can be found in essential oils and diffusers, allowing individuals to enjoy its calming effects.
Is Linalool Safe?
Linalool is generally considered safe when used in appropriate amounts. However, some individuals may be sensitive to linalool and may experience allergic reactions or skin irritation. It is always recommended to perform a patch test before using products containing linalool, especially if you have sensitive skin.
In Conclusion
Linalool is a natural terpene alcohol found in various plants and flowers. It is known for its pleasant floral scent and potential therapeutic properties. From promoting relaxation to relieving pain and inflammation, linalool offers a range of benefits. Whether you enjoy its aroma in perfumes or use it in aromatherapy, linalool can enhance your sensory experience and contribute to your overall well-being.
If your dog are sensitive to fragrances, we offer fragrance-free products in our sensitive line without Jasmin/Linalool as scent.
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Before you start the bathing process, gather all the necessary supplies. You'll need a gentle dog shampoo, a towel, a brush, and some treats to reward your puppy for their cooperation. Oh, and don't forget to put on some old clothes because things might get a little messy!
Getting Your Puppy Used to Water
Some puppies may be a bit apprehensive about water at first. To help them get used to it, start by introducing them to shallow water in a controlled environment, like a bathtub or a basin. Use positive reinforcement and treats to create a positive association with water.
The Bathing Process
Now that your puppy is comfortable with water, it's time for the actual bath. Gently wet their fur with lukewarm water, avoiding their eyes and ears. Apply the dog shampoo and lather it up, making sure to reach all the nooks and crannies. Rinse thoroughly to remove all the soap.
Drying and Brushing
After the bath, wrap your puppy in a soft towel and gently pat them dry. Be prepared for some enthusiastic shaking! Once most of the moisture is absorbed, use a brush to remove any tangles and keep their coat looking shiny and healthy.
Post-Bath Rewards
After all the hard work, it's time to reward your puppy for being such a good sport. Give them a treat, play their favorite game, or simply shower them with love and affection. This positive reinforcement will make future bath times a breeze!
Frequency of Baths
How often you should bathe your puppy depends on their breed, activity level, and overall cleanliness. In general, a bath every 4-6 weeks is sufficient. However, if your puppy loves to roll in the mud or has a particular odor, you may need to bathe them more frequently.
Final Thoughts
Bath time doesn't have to be a chore. With the right approach and a playful attitude, it can become a fun and enjoyable experience for both you and your puppy. So, grab your rubber ducky, put on your silly voice, and get ready for some splish-splash adventures!
We recommend using sensitive line duo
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Just like humans, dogs have different needs when it comes to hygiene. Factors such as breed, coat type, and lifestyle can all affect how often your dog needs a bath. All our products is mild and non will harm the dogs natural pH or give any irritations. Let's break it down:
Short-Haired Pups
If your furry friend has short hair, you're in luck! These low-maintenance pooches typically don't require frequent baths. A bath every three months should do the trick, unless they've rolled in something particularly stinky.
We recommend: Sensitive line
Medium-Haired Mutts
For dogs with medium-length hair, a bath every two to three months is generally sufficient. Of course, if they've been frolicking in the mud or decided to explore a particularly pungent aroma, you might need to lather them up sooner.
Long-Haired Hounds
Long-haired breeds, such as Shih Tzus or Afghan Hounds, require a bit more TLC. These glamorous pups should be bathed every four to six weeks to keep their luscious locks looking their best. Regular brushing is also essential to prevent tangles and matting.
Special Circumstances
Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule. If your dog has a skin condition or allergies, your veterinarian may recommend more frequent baths using a medicated shampoo. On the other hand, over-bathing can strip your dog's skin of essential oils, so it's important to find the right balance.
Sniff Test
Ultimately, the best way to determine if your dog needs a bath is to give them a good sniff. If they're starting to emit an unpleasant odor, it's probably time for a bath. Remember, a little doggy odor is normal, but if it's getting too funky, it's time to break out the shampoo.
So, there you have it! The frequency of doggy baths depends on various factors, but as a general rule, aim for every few months. Of course, if your pup loves splashing in puddles or rolling in who-knows-what, you might need to break out the rubber ducky more often. Just remember to have fun and enjoy the bonding experience with your four-legged friend!
]]>Sensitive shampoo and conditioner is a gentle and fragrance-free duo with mild ingredients for your four-legged friend. The gentle formula is cleansing and well balanced with a good pH value to maintain the fine quality of the coat and skin.
With nutritious ingredients such as Vitamin E and Aloe Vera that both have a humectant and strengthening effect. Aloe vera also has properties that prevents dandruff and itchy skin.
Your dog should be able to treat himself to a luxurious spa treatment without unnecessary additives.
fragrance-free
Paraben-free
silicone-free
100% vegan
pH balanced
With Aloe vera and vitamin E
Made and developed formula in sweden
Complete the treatment with both sensitive shampoo and conditioner for the perfect experience and results.
Rec.price: 269 SEK/500 ml and 520ml
The products are developed in Sweden. For more information and pictures, please contact STHLM DOGSPA Marketing Department: info@sthlmdogspa.se
Sthlm Dogspa is a Swedish brand founded in Stockholm 2022 with an ambition to develop luxury and nurturing products for your furry friend. STHLM DOGSPA is reinventing the “dog world” with nurturing ingredients with a timeless design. Inspired by dog’s lives and needs, the ambition is to create care products to make the furry friends happier and healthier but also facilitate the owners everyday life.
All products at STHLM DOGSPA are Vegan, Sulfate-free, Silicone-free, Paraben-free & pH-balanced.
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On the kindness list you will find:
Vitamin E
Vitamin E contributes to making the skin and coat healthy.
Aloe vera
Aloe vera has a PH value of approx. 4.5, which means that it has a more acidic effect on the dog's skin, this is good as fungi and bacterial infections do not like a more acidic environment. Aloe vera has a preventive and nurturing effect and is not harmful to the environment.
And on the avoid list you will find:
Sulfates
Sulfates dissolve fat. Unfortunately, sulfates do not differentiate between excess fats and the skin's natural protection, which contributes to irritating and drying out the dog's skin. As sulfates dissolve the dog's natural body fat, it can result in irritated skin and fatter fur.
Parabens
Parabens are a preservative used, among other things, to avoid bacterial growth and mold, but they can also pose health risks. For example, propyl and butyl parabens are suspected endocrine disruptors. The EU has banned certain parabens.
Our products are all silicon, paraben and sulfate free and we have inriched them with aloe vera and vitamin-e.
]]>Sthlm Dogspa has launched its first series of dog shampoo and conditioner with a mild scent of white flower jasmine. The foundation of the brand is to offer all our fluffy friends a luxurious spa feeling with beneficial ingredients and a scandinavian minimalistic design that lifts the exclusive feeling.
All products are Vegan, Sulfate-free, Silicone-free, Paraben-free & pH-balanced.
STHLM DOGSPA Hydration Shampoo is a gentle and moisturizing shampoo that will give your fluffy friend a luxurious and relaxing experience. The mild formula maintains the fine quality of the coat with a balanced pH value (pH 7) while cleansing and moisturizing, without disturbing the natural barrier of the fur and skin. STHLM DOGSPA Hydration Shampoo is also enriched Vitamin E and Aloe Vera which both have a moisturizing and strengthening effect. Aloe Vera also has properties that can soothe irritated skin.
STHLM DOGSPA Softening Conditioner is a dog conditioner created taking into account the needs of your furry friend, perfect to use after shampooing for the complete spa treatment. The softening and pH-balanced formula gives a silky and beautiful coat with a soft feel and natural shine. STHLM DOGSPA Softening Conditioner is also enriched with vitamin E and Aloe Vera which has a humectant and strengthening effect.
Rec.price: 269 SEK/500 ml
The products are developed in Sweden. For more information and pictures, please contact STHLM DOGSPA Marketing Department: info@sthlmdogspa.se
Sthlm Dogspa is a Swedish brand founded in Stockholm 2022 with an ambition to develop luxury and nurturing products for your furry friend. STHLM DOGSPA is reinventing the “dog world” with nurturing ingredients with a timeless design. Inspired by dog’s lives and needs, the ambition is to create care products to make the furry friends happier and healthier but also facilitate the owners everyday life.
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