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How to Use

  1. Wet the coat thoroughly using clean warm water.
  2. Apply Tea Tree Shampoo directly to the coat.
  3. Massage into a rich lather, working down to the skin where appropriate.
  4. Pay particular attention to muddy, greasy or heavily soiled areas.
  5. Allow brief contact time.
  6. Rinse thoroughly.
  7. Repeat if required for heavily soiled coats or strong odours.
  8. Dry and groom as normal.

Fox Poo Tip: For dogs that have rolled in fox poo or other strong-smelling substances, a second wash may help remove residual odours.

Clipping Season Tip: Clipped horses often benefit from more frequent washing as sweat, grease and stable dust can accumulate more quickly on exposed coats.

Show Preparation Tip: Wash first with Tea Tree Shampoo before applying Hot Oil Shine Horse Coat Treatment as part of a complete coat preparation routine.

Grey Horse Tip: Follow with Purple Shampoo on white or grey coats where additional brightness is desired.

Ingredients

Tea tree oil is one of the most widely recognised ingredients used in animal grooming and is strongly associated with freshness, cleanliness and routine coat care.

Deep-cleansing surfactants help lift away dirt, grease, sweat, mud and environmental contamination from the coat.

Deodorising technology helps tackle unpleasant odours associated with wet dogs, muddy turnout, stable life, outdoor adventures and fox poo incidents.

Coat-conditioning ingredients help support softness, shine and coat manageability following washing.

Microbiome-conscious formulation has been developed with regular grooming routines in mind, supporting routine skin and coat care.

Concentrated shampoo system creates a rich lather whilst helping reduce product usage per wash.

Professional grooming performance makes the shampoo suitable for routine use on horses, dogs and other animals requiring a thorough clean.

Customer Reviews

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“Leaves the coat feeling really fresh without drying the skin out.”
— Emma T.

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“Nice clean smell and foams up well during bathing.”
— Lauren P.

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“Been using this weekly on our spaniel and the coat feels lovely afterwards.”
— Daniel W.

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“Really good everyday shampoo for muddy dogs and horses.”
— Chloe M.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“Fresh smell without being overpowering and rinses out easily.”
— Sarah K.

FAQ

Why does my horse's coat feel greasy even after grooming?

Greasy coats are often caused by a build-up of natural oils, sweat, dust, grooming products and environmental dirt. This is particularly common during winter, under rugs and after clipping. Regular washing with a deep-cleansing shampoo can help remove excess build-up and restore coat freshness.

Why does my horse become greasy after clipping?

Clipped horses often sweat more directly onto the skin and coat, allowing grease, stable dust and dirt to accumulate more quickly. Many owners increase their washing routine after clipping to help maintain coat condition.

What is the best shampoo for clipped horses?

Many horse owners look for a shampoo that removes sweat, grease and dirt without leaving excessive residue. Tea Tree Shampoo is particularly popular during clipping season because of its deep-cleansing yet coat-friendly formula.

Why does my horse smell sour after exercise?

Sweat, bacteria, dust and environmental contamination can all contribute to odours developing within the coat after exercise. Regular bathing helps remove the source of these smells and keeps the coat feeling fresh.

How often should I wash a horse in summer?

This depends on workload, turnout and weather conditions. Horses in regular work, particularly during warm weather, often benefit from more frequent washing to remove sweat, grease and dirt.

How often should I wash a clipped horse?

Clipped horses often accumulate sweat and grease more quickly than unclipped horses. Many owners wash clipped horses more regularly as part of their winter grooming routine.

What causes a dull horse coat?

Dull coats can result from dirt build-up, clipping, rugging, environmental conditions, sweat accumulation and insufficient grooming. Thorough cleaning is often the first step towards improving coat appearance.

How do I make my horse's coat shiny?

Shiny coats are usually the result of good nutrition, regular grooming and effective washing. Many owners begin with Tea Tree Shampoo before following with Hot Oil Shine Horse Coat Treatment as part of their grooming routine.

What shampoo do professional horse grooms use?

Professional grooms typically choose shampoos that effectively remove grease, sweat and dirt whilst leaving the coat manageable and easy to groom. Concentrated formulas are often preferred because they provide strong cleaning performance.

Why do horses get greasy under rugs?

Rugs can trap heat, sweat and natural skin oils against the coat, allowing grease and dirt to build up over time. Regular washing helps keep the coat cleaner and more comfortable.

What is the best shampoo for muddy horses?

Muddy horses need a shampoo capable of breaking down dirt, grease and environmental debris whilst remaining suitable for routine use. Tea Tree Shampoo is particularly popular during winter turnout and wet weather.

Why does my dog still smell after a bath?

If odour-causing grease and organic residues remain within the coat, smells can persist even after washing. Thorough cleansing and sufficient contact time often improve results.

What removes fox poo smell from dogs?

Fox poo contains strong-smelling oily compounds that can cling to the coat. Many dog owners find a concentrated grooming shampoo more effective than simply rinsing the affected area.

Why does my dog keep rolling in fox poo?

Dogs are naturally attracted to strong environmental scents. Whilst owners rarely appreciate this behaviour, it remains extremely common amongst active and working dogs.

What is the best shampoo for dogs that roll in fox poo?

Many owners look for a shampoo with strong cleansing performance capable of tackling grease and odour-causing residues. Concentrated formulas are often preferred for particularly stubborn smells.

Why does my dog smell like wet dog?

Wet dog smell is often linked to naturally occurring microorganisms, oils and organic material within the coat. Regular grooming and bathing help reduce the factors contributing to these odours.

Can tea tree shampoo help smelly dogs?

Tea tree shampoos remain popular amongst dog owners because they combine effective cleansing with the fresh-clean feeling many people look for after bathing.

Is tea tree good for horses?

Tea tree has been used in horse grooming products for decades and remains one of the most recognised ingredients within routine coat-care products.

Is tea tree good for dogs?

Tea tree continues to be widely used in dog grooming products and is commonly associated with routine coat cleansing and freshness.

What is the horse skin microbiome?

The skin microbiome refers to the natural ecosystem of microorganisms living on healthy skin. Maintaining good grooming habits and sensible cleansing routines forms an important part of overall skin and coat care.

What is the dog skin microbiome?

Like humans and horses, dogs naturally have a complex skin microbiome. Appropriate grooming and regular coat maintenance help support overall skin health.

Can I use Tea Tree Shampoo before a show?

Absolutely. Many horse owners use Tea Tree Shampoo before competitions and shows to remove dirt, grease and coat build-up before applying conditioning and shine-enhancing products.

What should I use after Tea Tree Shampoo for maximum shine?

Many owners follow with Hot Oil Shine Horse Coat Treatment to help support coat condition and enhance natural shine.

What should I use on white or grey horses after washing?

Owners of grey and white horses often use Purple Shampoo to help reduce yellow staining and maximise coat brightness.

How do I keep a horse's mane and tail manageable?

For coarse, dry or difficult manes and tails, many owners pair Tea Tree Shampoo with Trot To Tail as part of their grooming routine.

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Tea Tree Shampoo for Dogs, Horses & Animals

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How to Use

  1. Wet the coat thoroughly using clean warm water.
  2. Apply Tea Tree Shampoo directly to the coat.
  3. Massage into a rich lather, working down to the skin where appropriate.
  4. Pay particular attention to muddy, greasy or heavily soiled areas.
  5. Allow brief contact time.
  6. Rinse thoroughly.
  7. Repeat if required for heavily soiled coats or strong odours.
  8. Dry and groom as normal.

Fox Poo Tip: For dogs that have rolled in fox poo or other strong-smelling substances, a second wash may help remove residual odours.

Clipping Season Tip: Clipped horses often benefit from more frequent washing as sweat, grease and stable dust can accumulate more quickly on exposed coats.

Show Preparation Tip: Wash first with Tea Tree Shampoo before applying Hot Oil Shine Horse Coat Treatment as part of a complete coat preparation routine.

Grey Horse Tip: Follow with Purple Shampoo on white or grey coats where additional brightness is desired.

Ingredients

Tea tree oil is one of the most widely recognised ingredients used in animal grooming and is strongly associated with freshness, cleanliness and routine coat care.

Deep-cleansing surfactants help lift away dirt, grease, sweat, mud and environmental contamination from the coat.

Deodorising technology helps tackle unpleasant odours associated with wet dogs, muddy turnout, stable life, outdoor adventures and fox poo incidents.

Coat-conditioning ingredients help support softness, shine and coat manageability following washing.

Microbiome-conscious formulation has been developed with regular grooming routines in mind, supporting routine skin and coat care.

Concentrated shampoo system creates a rich lather whilst helping reduce product usage per wash.

Professional grooming performance makes the shampoo suitable for routine use on horses, dogs and other animals requiring a thorough clean.

Customer Reviews

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“Leaves the coat feeling really fresh without drying the skin out.”
— Emma T.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“Nice clean smell and foams up well during bathing.”
— Lauren P.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“Been using this weekly on our spaniel and the coat feels lovely afterwards.”
— Daniel W.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“Really good everyday shampoo for muddy dogs and horses.”
— Chloe M.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“Fresh smell without being overpowering and rinses out easily.”
— Sarah K.

FAQ

Why does my horse's coat feel greasy even after grooming?

Greasy coats are often caused by a build-up of natural oils, sweat, dust, grooming products and environmental dirt. This is particularly common during winter, under rugs and after clipping. Regular washing with a deep-cleansing shampoo can help remove excess build-up and restore coat freshness.

Why does my horse become greasy after clipping?

Clipped horses often sweat more directly onto the skin and coat, allowing grease, stable dust and dirt to accumulate more quickly. Many owners increase their washing routine after clipping to help maintain coat condition.

What is the best shampoo for clipped horses?

Many horse owners look for a shampoo that removes sweat, grease and dirt without leaving excessive residue. Tea Tree Shampoo is particularly popular during clipping season because of its deep-cleansing yet coat-friendly formula.

Why does my horse smell sour after exercise?

Sweat, bacteria, dust and environmental contamination can all contribute to odours developing within the coat after exercise. Regular bathing helps remove the source of these smells and keeps the coat feeling fresh.

How often should I wash a horse in summer?

This depends on workload, turnout and weather conditions. Horses in regular work, particularly during warm weather, often benefit from more frequent washing to remove sweat, grease and dirt.

How often should I wash a clipped horse?

Clipped horses often accumulate sweat and grease more quickly than unclipped horses. Many owners wash clipped horses more regularly as part of their winter grooming routine.

What causes a dull horse coat?

Dull coats can result from dirt build-up, clipping, rugging, environmental conditions, sweat accumulation and insufficient grooming. Thorough cleaning is often the first step towards improving coat appearance.

How do I make my horse's coat shiny?

Shiny coats are usually the result of good nutrition, regular grooming and effective washing. Many owners begin with Tea Tree Shampoo before following with Hot Oil Shine Horse Coat Treatment as part of their grooming routine.

What shampoo do professional horse grooms use?

Professional grooms typically choose shampoos that effectively remove grease, sweat and dirt whilst leaving the coat manageable and easy to groom. Concentrated formulas are often preferred because they provide strong cleaning performance.

Why do horses get greasy under rugs?

Rugs can trap heat, sweat and natural skin oils against the coat, allowing grease and dirt to build up over time. Regular washing helps keep the coat cleaner and more comfortable.

What is the best shampoo for muddy horses?

Muddy horses need a shampoo capable of breaking down dirt, grease and environmental debris whilst remaining suitable for routine use. Tea Tree Shampoo is particularly popular during winter turnout and wet weather.

Why does my dog still smell after a bath?

If odour-causing grease and organic residues remain within the coat, smells can persist even after washing. Thorough cleansing and sufficient contact time often improve results.

What removes fox poo smell from dogs?

Fox poo contains strong-smelling oily compounds that can cling to the coat. Many dog owners find a concentrated grooming shampoo more effective than simply rinsing the affected area.

Why does my dog keep rolling in fox poo?

Dogs are naturally attracted to strong environmental scents. Whilst owners rarely appreciate this behaviour, it remains extremely common amongst active and working dogs.

What is the best shampoo for dogs that roll in fox poo?

Many owners look for a shampoo with strong cleansing performance capable of tackling grease and odour-causing residues. Concentrated formulas are often preferred for particularly stubborn smells.

Why does my dog smell like wet dog?

Wet dog smell is often linked to naturally occurring microorganisms, oils and organic material within the coat. Regular grooming and bathing help reduce the factors contributing to these odours.

Can tea tree shampoo help smelly dogs?

Tea tree shampoos remain popular amongst dog owners because they combine effective cleansing with the fresh-clean feeling many people look for after bathing.

Is tea tree good for horses?

Tea tree has been used in horse grooming products for decades and remains one of the most recognised ingredients within routine coat-care products.

Is tea tree good for dogs?

Tea tree continues to be widely used in dog grooming products and is commonly associated with routine coat cleansing and freshness.

What is the horse skin microbiome?

The skin microbiome refers to the natural ecosystem of microorganisms living on healthy skin. Maintaining good grooming habits and sensible cleansing routines forms an important part of overall skin and coat care.

What is the dog skin microbiome?

Like humans and horses, dogs naturally have a complex skin microbiome. Appropriate grooming and regular coat maintenance help support overall skin health.

Can I use Tea Tree Shampoo before a show?

Absolutely. Many horse owners use Tea Tree Shampoo before competitions and shows to remove dirt, grease and coat build-up before applying conditioning and shine-enhancing products.

What should I use after Tea Tree Shampoo for maximum shine?

Many owners follow with Hot Oil Shine Horse Coat Treatment to help support coat condition and enhance natural shine.

What should I use on white or grey horses after washing?

Owners of grey and white horses often use Purple Shampoo to help reduce yellow staining and maximise coat brightness.

How do I keep a horse's mane and tail manageable?

For coarse, dry or difficult manes and tails, many owners pair Tea Tree Shampoo with Trot To Tail as part of their grooming routine.

Tea Tree Shampoo for Dogs, Horses & Animals is a concentrated grooming shampoo developed for deep cleansing, deodorising and everyday coat care. Combining powerful cleansing agents with tea tree oil and coat-conditioning ingredients, it helps remove dirt, grease, mud, sweat, odours and everyday build-up whilst leaving the coat feeling clean, refreshed and easier to manage.

For decades, tea tree has been one of the most recognised ingredients used in animal grooming. Popular with horse owners, dog owners and professional groomers alike, tea tree shampoos have earned a reputation for delivering a fresh-clean feeling whilst helping support routine skin and coat maintenance.

Modern animals face a surprising amount of environmental exposure. Horses contend with mud, sweat, stable dust, turnout conditions, rugs, clipping and seasonal changes. Dogs encounter muddy walks, ponds, fox poo, rolling in grass, wet weather and countless opportunities to find unpleasant smells. Over time, these factors can leave coats looking dull, greasy, heavy and difficult to manage.

Regular washing does far more than simply improve appearance. Dirt, grease and environmental contamination can build up within the coat, affecting coat quality, shine and manageability. Effective grooming helps remove this build-up whilst supporting a cleaner, healthier-looking coat.

Our Tea Tree Shampoo has been developed specifically for these real-world challenges. The concentrated formula creates a rich lather that helps lift away grease, dirt and odour-causing residues without requiring excessive product. A little goes a long way, making it economical for both horse and dog owners.

It is particularly popular for muddy horses, clipped horses, active dogs, working dogs, post-exercise washing, winter coat management and those memorable occasions when a dog decides to roll in fox poo.

Tea tree remains one of the most widely used ingredients within animal grooming because of its association with freshness, cleanliness and routine coat care. Combined with modern cleansing technology and coat-conditioning ingredients, Tea Tree Shampoo delivers a thorough clean whilst helping leave the coat soft, manageable and fresh.

Increasingly, horse owners, dog owners and grooming professionals are also paying attention to the skin microbiome. The skin's natural ecosystem plays an important role in overall skin and coat health, making sensible grooming routines and appropriate cleansing products an important part of long-term coat management.

For horses requiring additional shine and coat conditioning, pair with Hot Oil Shine Horse Coat Treatment. Owners of grey and white horses often follow with Purple Shampoo to maximise brightness and reduce yellow staining. For complete mane and tail management, particularly coarse, dry or difficult hair, pair with Trot To Tail.

Whether you're washing a muddy horse, freshening a clipped coat, removing fox poo from a dog or simply maintaining a healthy-looking coat, Tea Tree Shampoo is designed to deliver the deep, refreshing clean animal owners actually need.

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