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Happy Tails Grooming Products

I recently discovered that my coyote hates baths.  But I also found a new product that makes him smell great without my having to lose an arm in the process.

Allow me to introduce Happy Tails Spa Grooming Products!  This group really has it all together.  They have spent the last two years producing, manufacturing, packaging and developing some of the finest grooming products that my pets and I have ever had the pleasure of using.

Let me begin with my personal favorite, the Dry Dog Instant Clean Spary-On Bath Replacement with Aloe and Kiwi, which retails at $14.00 for 9 oz bottle.   (Click here for the ingredients). It’s a mouthful, I know, but if you just refer to it like I do, the “dry bath”, you’ll be fine.

This product is wonderful.  You just spray it on, brush it in, and voila!  Your pet smells fresh and clean with just a hint of the revitalizing fragrance of fresh Kiwi.  What do I like the most about this product?  It doesn’t dry out my dogs coats!  That’s the important part.  The next part I like is that I don’t have to fight with my dogs to get them to smell great!

The next product we checked out was the delicate Happy Tails Spa Shimmering Mist , which retails at $17.00 for a 7 oz bottle. (Click here for the ingredients)  For those of you who don’t think a coyote would be into a product that makes him shimmer and shine, well, you’re right.  But, guess who was?  The Beagle.  Yep – he loved it.  Just a few sprays, and Roscoe was ready for the doggie runway!  And that’s not all.  The Cog (a cat who thinks she is a dog) had to get in on some of the action as well!  So, we obliged and she also loved it!  After a quick call to HappyTails, we discovered that their products are safe for all animals, even those who groom themselves incessantly!  So, every once in awhile, the cog will come in for her sparkling fix of shimmering mist, and we love to give her beautiful coat a quick spray, which makes her glimmer as if she were coated in diamond dust!  This is a fantastic product to use in order to prep your pup for the holidays and really get everyone in the holiday spirit!

Next we tried the Dog Smog Remedy , which retails at $14.00 for a 7.6 oz bottle.  (Click here for the ingredients)  This is a product that was long overdue in our household!  The label explains that it is a “Breath freshener and digestive solution that curtails emissions from both ends”.  And after an unfortunate experience in my office with Cheiss the other day, I was anxious to give this product a try.  To date, no complaints!  You have the option of either spraying the solution directly into the dog’s mouth, or spritizing it into the water bowl.  Either works well, although if you have a water purifier like we do, be sure to remove the charcoal or you’re defeating the purpose! 

The other great thing about the Dog Smog Remedy is that it is safe for people, meaning you can use it on your husband or children!  Now, I have yet to do so, as they are not as willing as my dogs, but I am hatching a plan that is so sneaky, even they will not know that their emissions have been curtailed!  (Evil laugh)

After all the excitement of trying out these new products, and making all of the animals beautiful and smelling just wonderful, it was time to calm them down.  Well, Happy Tails thought of everything!  They have created a product known as the happytails Canine Spa Line Sleepy Time Tonic Herbal Elixir , and it works on even the most hyperactive dog!  (Click here for the ingredients)  This unique product costs $12.00 for a 1 oz bottle.  Simply spray once or twice into the mouth (depending on the dog’s size), or into your dog’s water, and your dog will drift off into a calm, happy and very contented sleep.  Formulated by Robert McDowell, a Canine Herbalist, this product uses nothing but the best of all natural ingredients including Extracts of Vervain, Skullcap, Passion Flower and a host of other herbal essences that is guaranteed to lull your pup to deep state of relaxation.

With years of experience in the human and animal industry, the owners of Happy Tails have determined to create the ultimate pet pampering experience, and now you can be a part of it.  Watch for these items on the upcoming holiday list here at PetsWeekly!  Because your pets deserve the very best!

From the Dogs:

Growls: Well, a waterless bath is a lot better than a bath with water.  And I suppose Kiwi doesn’t smell bad, it’s no road kill though! 

Leaps of Joy: We never get kicked out of mom’s office for “passing gas” anymore!  Yay!  Now we can lie here all day as she works and she hardly ever yells at us!

From the Humans:

Two opposable thumbs up: We love these products!  Waterless baths, gasless dogs, pets that sleep when they are supposed too, and glittery cats for the holidays!  What more could one ask for?      

Drawbacks? It’s a little on the expensive side, but when compared with other shampoos and conditioners, it’s worth every cent!

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