Nature's Aid True Natural Solid Unscented Aloe & Oatmeal Dog Conditioner Bar
In a Nutshell
- Address flaws in functionality for acceptability
- Parallel research for comparable conservative phenomena
- Linked to questionable integrity observed
Quick Verdict
Compromised performance and utility despite positive views on ingredients. Avoid due to unresolvable flaws.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Poor dissolving; ineffective.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Non-toxic (1)
Does not irritate or hurt your pet's health.
Cons
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Poor Dissolving (2) major
The product does not dissolve well in water.
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Ineffective (1) major
Overall functionality is lacking when used by owner. Specifically, cats and younger puppies.
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Dry and hard (1) major
unsalable think stick and wasn’t wet in solids.
Quality Trend: Declining
Two negative reviews underscore lowering performance since May 2022.
neutral
negative
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
✗ Skip If
- • Pet owners seeking a reliable, easy to use for the pet. — Poor dissolving; ineffective, Hardware is a concern for furniture and foodstuffs.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this product safe for pets with sensitive skin?
The product is natural and free from toxic synthetic fragrances, making it suitable for pets with sensitive skin. However you ca never be sure.
How does this conditioner compare to liquid conditioners?
The solid conditioner bar takes some getting used to, as it has a different feel. Regardless the problem and its issues.
Highlighted Reviews
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"It would not come off onto my dogs fur. It's like a bar of wax. I tried to soak it in hot water overnight and it just floated and never came apart. I dont think I wan to put this onto my dogs coat."
Bottom Line
Ensure top ingredient brands or a similar substitute demonstrates better dissolution sticks on the fur and less grainy over time.