Grooming23 products
Shampoos, conditioners, ear cleaners, and grooming tools for every coat type.
Dog grooming products cover everything you need to keep a dog clean, comfortable, and problem-free between professional grooms. That includes shampoos formulated for canine skin pH (which differs from human skin), conditioners for longer coats, medicated washes for specific skin issues, ear cleaners, eye wipes, paw balms for hot or rough pavement, and grooming tools like brushes, de-shedders, nail clippers, and clipper kits. Product selection depends on coat type, skin sensitivity, and any specific issues your dog has.
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Dermcare
Dermcare Natural Shampoo
$27.99
$68.00Save up to $40.01

PAW
Paw Sensitive Skin Shampoo
$22.39
$33.61Save up to $11.22

Aloveen
Aloveen Oatmeal Intensive Conditioner
$9.48
$21.24Save up to $11.76

Fido's
Fidos Everyday Shampoo
$13.55
$24.99Save up to $11.44

Aloveen
Aloveen Oatmeal Shampoo
$13.55
$26.30Save up to $12.75

Tropiclean
Tropiclean Fresh Breath Finger Brush Set For Dogs
$8.98
$17.73Save up to $8.75
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Fido's
Fido's Puppy & Kitten Shampoo
$8.46
$23.99Save up to $15.53

Oxbow
Oxbow Natural Science Papaya Support
$18.80
$26.99Save up to $8.19

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Malaseb
Malaseb® Medicated Shampoo
$42.95
$59.04Save up to $16.09

Aloveen
Starter Pack Oatmeal Shampoo And Conditioner For Pets
$29.40
$43.72Save up to $14.32

Pet + Me
Pet + Me Brush Red
$22.95
$25.99Save up to $3.04

Dermcare
Dermcare Pyohex Starter Pack
$28.99
$30.95Save up to $1.96

Dermcare
Dermcare Aloveen Starter Pack
$31.55
$31.96Save up to $0.41

Kazoo
Kazoo Grooming Rake
$12.59
$19.10Save up to $6.51

Aloveen
Aloveen Oatmeal Shampoo 250ml & 200ml Conditioner (combo Pack)
$17.08
$29.40Save up to $12.32

Pet + Me
Pet + Me Brush Blue
$22.95
$25.99Save up to $3.04

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CSI Urine
Csi Urine Multipet Carpet Penetrator 1lt
$33.95

Essential Dog
Essential Dog Natural Bamboo Slicker Brush: Dogs & Cats
$22.95

Squeaky Pet
Probiotic Pet Ear Wipes Fragrance Free
$9.74

Troy
Troy Hoss Gloss Medicated Shampoo For Dogs, Horses And Cattle
$19.99

Dermcare
Dermcare Malaseb® Medicated Shampoo
$27.36
Malaseb
Dermcare Malaseb Dog Medicated Dog Shampoo
$26.99

Dermcare
Aloveen Shampoo And Conditioner Combo
$34.96
Shampoo is the biggest sub-group. Regular maintenance shampoos (Fido's, Tropiclean) suit healthy dogs with no specific issues. Oatmeal-based shampoos like Aloveen soothe itchy or sensitive skin. Medicated shampoos (Malaseb, Dermcare, PAW) treat bacterial and yeast infections and should be used as directed by a vet. Whitening shampoos lift staining on white-coated breeds. Waterless and dry shampoos work between baths. Conditioners and detanglers matter for long-coated breeds like Shih Tzus, Cavaliers, and Afghans. Brushes and de-shedders — slicker brushes, pin brushes, Furminators — are matched to coat type. Nail clippers and grinders round out the tool set for home grooming.
Australian conditions put specific pressure on dog skin and coats. Hot humid summers raise the rate of yeast and bacterial skin infections, which is why medicated shampoo use is relatively high here. Seasonal allergies are common — especially around grass pollen in spring — which drives oatmeal and hypoallergenic shampoo demand. Hot pavements in summer are the main cause of paw pad damage, which is where paw balms and booties earn their place for city and suburban walkers.
How to choose
Match shampoo to coat and skin. Healthy short-coated dogs need a basic shampoo every 4-8 weeks — over-washing strips the coat's natural oils and worsens dryness. Long-coated breeds need matched shampoo and conditioner to prevent matting. Itchy or sensitive dogs benefit from oatmeal or aloe-based shampoos. Medicated shampoos like Malaseb (for yeast) and the Dermcare and PAW ranges (for bacterial and seborrhoea issues) should be used as directed by a vet — leaving them on the coat for the specified contact time matters for efficacy. Never use human shampoo on dogs; the pH is wrong and causes skin irritation. For tools, match the brush to the coat: slicker brushes for short and curly coats, pin brushes for long coats, de-shedders for double-coated breeds like labradors and huskies. Nail clippers are safer in bright light with a styptic powder nearby in case of a nick.
Key considerations
pH-matched, not human shampoo
Canine skin pH differs from human skin. Human shampoos cause irritation and dryness — always use dog-specific products.
Don't over-wash
Healthy short coats need bathing every 4-8 weeks. Over-washing strips natural oils and worsens dryness.
Medicated needs contact time
Shampoos like Malaseb only work if left on the coat for the instructed time. Rinsing too fast defeats the treatment.
Match brush to coat
Slicker for short and curly, pin brushes for long coats, de-shedders for double-coated breeds like labs and huskies.
Paw balm in summer
Hot Australian pavements burn paw pads. Test with your hand — if you can't hold it for five seconds, it's too hot.
Frequently asked
How often should I bathe my dog?+
Healthy dogs with normal coats need a bath every 4-8 weeks — any more often strips the natural oils that keep coats healthy. Dogs with skin issues may need more frequent medicated baths as directed by a vet. Working and outdoor dogs naturally need more frequent washes; apartment and indoor dogs need fewer.
Can I use human shampoo on my dog?+
No. Dog skin has a different pH to human skin (more alkaline), and human shampoos strip the protective layer and cause dryness, itching, and sometimes dermatitis. Always use a dog-specific shampoo. Baby shampoo is the least-bad option for a single emergency wash, but not a regular substitute.
What's the best brush for my dog?+
Match the brush to the coat type. Slicker brushes for short, wiry, or curly coats. Pin brushes or combination brushes for long coats that tangle. De-shedding tools like the Furminator for double-coated breeds such as labradors, goldens, and huskies. Rubber grooming mitts for short-coated breeds that hate bristle brushes.
How do I clip my dog's nails without cutting the quick?+
Clip in bright light, take small amounts at a time, and look for the pink 'quick' visible through light-coloured nails (harder to see on black nails). Stop at the first sign of a dark spot in the centre of the nail — that's the start of the quick. Keep styptic powder nearby in case you do catch it.
Do I need a conditioner as well as shampoo?+
For short-coated dogs, usually no. For long-coated and double-coated breeds, yes — conditioner reduces matting, restores softness, and makes brushing easier between washes. Detangler sprays are a lighter alternative for daily use. Skip conditioner if your dog has a medicated wash regimen, and ask your vet what's safe to combine.
