Featured

Best Organic Shampoo for Dogs: 5 Products I Trust (and Why)

As a proud pet parent and someone who tries to be eco-conscious, I know firsthand how challenging it can be to find products that are safe for our dogs and kind to the planet. If you’ve ever turned over a bottle of dog shampoo only to be greeted by a wall of unpronounceable ingredients, you’re not alone because that used to be me too. 

Let’s be real: the labels “organic”, “eco-friendly”, and “natural” get thrown around a lot, but more often than not, that doesn’t mean it’s always the real deal. That’s why I created this guide. I’m here to help you cut through all the marketing BS and find genuinely organic dog shampoos that are gentle, sustainable, and most importantly, effective.

In this post, I’ll share:
 
  • Why organic dog shampoos are actually better than conventional dog shampoos
  • How to spot greenwashing and choose real organic products
  • Key ingredients I always look for in an ‘organic’ dog shampoo
  • The top 5 organic shampoos I personally recommend
  • A simple guide on how to use them.

Why Choose Organic Shampoo for Your Dog?

More often than not, when it comes to grooming our pets, I am sure there are plenty of those who are like me, trying to do better, not just for their health but also for the environment. Here’s why going organic makes a difference.

Health Benefits for Your Dog

  • Gentler on skin: Organic shampoos typically contain fewer harsh chemicals, making them ideal for dogs with sensitive or allergy-prone skin.
  • No toxic residue: Synthetic ingredients like sulfates and artificial fragrances can leave behind irritants. Organic options rinse clean.
  • Moisture retention: Natural oils like coconut, olive, and jojoba help preserve your dog’s natural coat oils.

Environmental Benefits

  • Biodegradable formulas: Many organic shampoos break down naturally, reducing pollution.
  • Sustainable packaging: Brands that prioritize organic often use recyclable or minimal packaging.
  • Cruelty-free: Organic often means ethically made and not tested on animals. 

6PCS Pet Grooming Kit

This is the dog brush kit that I bought a while ago, and it has been truly life-changing. This kit pretty much has all the things you'd need to groom your furry friends!

dog shower brush kit

5 Organic Dog Shampoos I Trust (and Why)

After much trial and error (and a few bathtime disasters), these are the organic shampoos I have used and  strongly recommend:

Pros:

  • USDA-certified organic

  • Vegan, biodegradable, and cruelty-free

  • Contains aloe, coconut, and lemongrass oils

  • Lathers well and rinses completely without leaving residue.
  • Has unscented option

Cons:

  • Lemongrass scent may be overpowering for some

  • Higher price point

Pros:

  • USDA-certified organic

  • Super concentrated
  • Plenty of scent options
  • Works really well for dogs with sensitive skin

Cons:

  • Some scents are pretty bad in my opinion.
  • Pretty pricey
  • Bad packaging sometimes (maybe due to amazon packers)
  •  

Pros:

  • It is vet-formulated

  • Works for both dogs and cats

  • Works especially well for stinky dogs
  • Quite a few options with different benefits

Cons:

  • Some scents are quite strong; if you are okay with that, then it should be fine.
  •  

Pros:

  • Super high rated (+25,000 Reviews)

  • Leaves the coat shiny and soft

  • Helps with dogs with obsessive scratching
  • Smells very nice

Cons:

  • Dilution ratio needs to be tested to find the sweet spot
  • Not USDA-certified, (but the ingredients list is clean)
  •  

Pros:

  • Smells AMAZING

  • Premium Pet Shampoo

  • It can last very long as you don’t need much
  • Natural Ingredients only

Cons:

  • Not USDA-certified, (but the ingredients list is clean)
  • Very pricey
  •  

How to Become A Pro Dog Showerer

Organic shampoo is great, but what good does it do if you are not even showering your furry friend properly? Let me teach you the way I do it! After this, your furry friend will come out smelling better than you!

Before the Bath
  • Before every bath, you should always brush out any tangles and mats. Trust me, it will make your life a lot easier.
  • If you have a naughty boy like me, then you should always set up everything you need within reach.
  • If you are washing them on a tub, make sure to place a non-slip mat to help them feel more secure.
During the Bath
  • Start off by wetting your dog thoroughly with lukewarm water.
  • Slowly start applying the shampoo, starting from the neck and working your way down.
  • Do note that many organic shampoos are quite concentrated – a little goes a long way. (Dilute in water if needed. Experiment until you find your liking.)
  • Massage gently into the skin instead of just lathering over the fur.
  • Avoid their eyes, ears, and nose (VERY IMPORTANT!!).
  • Let the shampoo sit.
After the Bath
  • Rinse thoroughly
  • Pat dry with a clean towel or you can blow dry them manually like me (Super tiring for a big dog).
  • Once dried, brush their fur to prevent tangles.

Congrats! You are now a certified pro dog showerer! (Only if you follow everything properly)

Final Thoughts

Switching to an organic dog shampoo isn’t just about giving your pup a better bath, it’s about making a healthier, more ethical choice for both your pet and the planet.

If you’re just beginning your journey into eco-friendly pet care, shampoo is a great place to start. It’s something you use regularly, and swapping to a clean, organic version can make a meaningful difference.

Whether you’re dealing with itchy skin, dull coats, or simply want to avoid sketchy ingredients, one of the shampoos on this list could become your new go-to.

Frequently Asked Questions

Look for certifications like USDA Organic and ensure the brand is transparent with its full ingredient list. However, I sometimes buy non USDA-certified products if it has super high reviews and their ingredient list is clear.

I definitely wouldn’t do that. I am pretty positive it has something to do with pH levels being different between dogs and humans.

Generally, yes. However, always check for breed-specific sensitivities or skin conditions.

Most dogs do well with a bath every 4–6 weeks. Avoid overbathing to prevent skin dryness. I personally bath them every 3 -5 weeks or so.

Most definitely! Look for formulas labeled gentle or specifically made for puppies. They’ll usually have fewer essential oils and even milder ingredients.

Find the best sustainable pet care products for your furry friends.

AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE

Kindest Tail is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate, Kindest Tail earns from qualifying purchases by linking to Amazon.com