Bobbi Panter Soothing Dog Shampoo Tea Tree, Lavender, Cucumber & Oat Protein, Natural Formula for Sensitive Skin & Irritation Relief, Tear-Free, 30:1 Concentrate, Made in USA, 14 oz Review

4.7 (2,100) Amazon rating$11.39300+ bought last month

Our verdict

Bobbi Panter's Soothing Dog Shampoo is an all-natural, 30:1 concentrate blending tea tree, lavender, cucumber, and oat protein, and its 4.7 star average across 2,100 reviews reflects a loyal following for its gentle, tear-free formula.

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Best for

Owners of dogs with sensitive skin or occasional irritation who want an all-natural, pH-balanced formula, and anyone who wants a concentrate that stretches further than a ready-to-use bottle.

Skip if

You want a ready-to-use, no-dilution shampoo, since this is a 30:1 concentrate that needs to be mixed to the recommended ratio before each use.

  • Form Gel
  • Benefits Anti-Dandruff, Anti-Itch, Softening, Soothing, Ph Balanced
  • Weight 16 Ounces
  • Priced 33% below the category median ($16.99 across 131 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 2,100 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.9/5

    2,100 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog and cat food, health, gear and grooming we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

["This 14 oz bottle is a 30:1 concentrate, meaning it's diluted before use, which stretches the bottle far beyond what the fluid ounce count alone suggests. The gel formula blends tea tree, lavender, cucumber, and oat protein, all natural ingredients aimed at soothing sensitive or irritated skin while cleaning the coat.", "Bobbi Panter labels the diluted shampoo as safe for frequent use on dogs 8 weeks and older, and it's built to be pH balanced, paraben free, and salt free, with anti-dandruff, anti-itch, and softening benefits called out on the label. It's also a tear-free formula, which matters for dogs that fuss during bath time.", 'At $11.39 for a concentrate bottle, the effective cost per wash is lower than the sticker price implies once diluted. With 2,100 reviews and a 4.7 star average, plus around 300 bought last month, it has built solid trust among owners looking for a gentler, natural option.']

Pros

  • All-natural formula with tea tree, lavender, cucumber, and oat protein
  • 30:1 concentrate stretches the bottle across many washes
  • pH balanced, paraben free, and salt free
  • Tear-free, safe for frequent use on dogs 8 weeks and older
  • Strong 4.7 star average across 2,100 reviews

Cons

  • Requires dilution to the recommended ratio before each use, adding a prep step
  • Not a grab-and-go ready-to-use shampoo for owners who want zero mixing

Specifications

Form
Gel
Benefits
Anti-Dandruff, Anti-Itch, Softening, Soothing, Ph Balanced
Weight
16 Ounces

Performance notes

As a 30:1 concentrate, this shampoo is designed to be diluted before application, which changes the actual per-bottle usage math compared to a standard ready-to-use shampoo, effectively giving more washes per ounce once mixed correctly. The combination of tea tree, lavender, cucumber, and oat protein leans into natural, sensitive-skin-focused ingredients, paired with a pH balanced, paraben free, salt free formulation for gentler everyday use.

What buyers say

With 2,100 reviews averaging 4.7 stars and about 300 bought last month, this concentrate has built a consistent, positive following among owners looking specifically for an all-natural, tear-free option for sensitive skin.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to dilute this shampoo before use?

Yes, it's a 30:1 concentrate, so it needs to be mixed to the recommended ratio and thoroughly blended before applying, rather than used straight from the bottle.

Is it safe for puppies?

The diluted shampoo is labeled safe for frequent, external use on dogs 8 weeks and older, making it an option for younger puppies once they're past the 8 week mark.

Is this shampoo tear-free?

Yes, it's marketed as a tear-free formula, which is worth knowing for dogs that are sensitive or fussy around the eyes during baths.

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