Botanical Cleansing Milks Collection

Dog Botanical Cleansing Milk

For tear stains, muddy muzzles, and after-dinner faces.

  • Lifts tear residue, food debris, and trail dirt from muzzle, eyes, and paws
  • Chamomile and linden to calm; gentle enough for a daily wipe-down
  • Tuned to a dog-friendly pH and made to be safe if your dog licks the spot
Size · 4oz
$16
Small batch
Residue-free
Handcrafted

Water (Aqua), Matricaria Chamomilla (Chamomile) Flower Extract, Tilia Cordata (Linden) Flower Extract, Polysorbate 20, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Fractionated Coconut Oil), Sodium Bicarbonate, Dehydroacetic Acid, Benzyl Alcohol.

Apply a little to a soft cloth or cotton round and wipe the muzzle, the under-eye area, and the paws. No rinsing needed. Keep it out of the eyes themselves. Safe if lightly licked. For external use on dogs.

A gentle, no-rinse-needed cleansing milk for the parts of your dog that get the dirtiest — eyes, muzzle, and paws. Chamomile and linden infusion with a touch of coconut, tuned to a dog-friendly pH and formulated to be safe if your dog gives it a lick.

From Nugget's Own

Made for the messiest, most kissable parts.

The parts of a dog that get the dirtiest are also the parts closest to their face — the tear-stained corners of the eyes, the muzzle that goes everywhere first, the paws that track in the whole afternoon. Most of what cleans those areas isn't something you'd want your dog licking off thirty seconds later. That's the problem this solves.

It's the same gentle cleansing-milk base as the rest of the line, made for a dog: a chamomile and linden infusion to calm, a light touch of coconut to lift residue, and a pinch of baking soda to help with the dinginess of set-in tear stains. The pH is set to a dog-friendly, near-neutral range rather than the lower range of the human milks, and it's formulated to be safe if your dog gives the spot a lick — because they will.

No rinsing, no fuss. A little on a soft cloth, a wipe under the eyes and around the muzzle, the paws if they need it. It lifts the tear residue and the food debris and the trail dirt and leaves the fur soft, not greasy.

Gentle enough to use as often as the mess shows up — which, if your dog is anything like Nugget, is daily.

What's inside

The plants doing real work

Chamomile

Matricaria chamomilla

Calming and gentle — the lead botanical for tear-stain and muzzle wiping.

Linden

Tilia cordata

Soothing infusion that softens the cleanse around delicate areas.

Fractionated Coconut Oil

A light touch of oil to lift residue without leaving the fur greasy.

Baking Soda

Sodium bicarbonate

A small amount to help with the dinginess of set-in tear stains.

Good to know

Questions, answered

Yes — it's formulated to be safe if lightly licked, which is why it's built for the muzzle and under-eye area in the first place. Keep it out of the eyes themselves, and it's fine for the spots your dog can reach.

No need. Wipe it on with a soft cloth, wipe the area clean, and you're done. It lifts tear residue and dirt without leaving the fur greasy or sticky.

It lifts the residue and dirt that build up in the fur and helps with day-to-day dinginess, used regularly. Deep-set staining has a lot to do with diet and tear production, so think of this as gentle daily upkeep rather than a one-wipe fix.

For tear stains, muddy muzzles, and after-dinner faces.

A gentle, no-rinse-needed cleansing milk for the parts of your dog that get the dirtiest — eyes, muzzle, and paws. Chamomile and linden infusion with a touch of coconut, tuned to a dog-friendly pH and formulated to be safe if your dog gives it a lick.

$16