Easy Melt and Pour Dog Soap Recipes (2024)

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Updated on 10/25/19

Easy Melt and Pour Dog Soap Recipes (2)

Is your dog a little less than fresh smelling or being bothered by fleas? Well, a good blend of essential oils in an oil-fortified soap, while not nearly as potent as modern chemical flea treatments—and many people think that's not such a bad thing—may be just the ticket to get your pup fresh, clean, and free of fleas.

The recipes below are all based on basic melt and pour soap making. (Though you can easily use the same essential oil blends in a ​cold process soap recipe.) Since you're not bathing your dog every day, a few bars of dog soap will probably last a while, so it's often not practical to make an entire batch of cold process soap.

The recipes feature a blend of essential oils, many of which are mosquito-repelling as well. The main ones used in these dog soap blends are:

  • Tea tree: It is known for its mild antiseptic and antifungal qualities and for being good for the skin.
  • Lavender: Great in just about everything, lavender is especially good for the skin and for repelling fleas and mosquitoes.
  • Citronella: Perhaps the most famous and widely-used mosquito-repelling essential oil, citronella works for fleas too.
  • Peppermint: Fleas don't like peppermint and it gives your dog a minty fresh smell.
  • Cedarwood: It blends well with the other oils, helps anchor the scent blend as a base note, and repels fleas and mosquitoes.
  • Eucalyptus: Known as a germicide and for its flea- and mosquito-repelling qualities, eucalyptus just plain smells good.

You can blend them however you like. Any of them in a blend will be good for Fido's soap. It's a good idea to create a balance between top notes, middle notes, and base notes. But you don't have to limit yourself to just these; you can blend in with them any other essential oils you like—patchouli, ylang-ylang, and benzoin, for example. Be careful with citrus oils, though. They can cause your or your dog's skin to be more sensitive to the sun.

Remember, none of these is going to repel fleas like a chemical pesticide, but each is a natural, safe alternative that may be more effective than you expect.

For each of the recipes below, you'll need:

  • Melt and pour soap base: It can be clear or opaque, or even one of the specialty blends likeolive oil orshea butter.
  • 2 percent (of the total recipe)castor oil, which is good for your dog's coat
  • 2 percent (of the total recipe) of a high vitamin E oil like emu, shea butter, avocado or wheat germ (you could substitute in some pure vitamin E — about 1/4 teaspoon per pound of soap base, which is also very good for your dog's coat).
  • About 3-percent essential oil blend—use a little less if you're using mint in your blend, or a little more if you're using a lot of lavender. To figure out the 3 percent, multiply the number of ounces of soap you're making by .03. For example, if you're making one pound or 16 ounces of soap, you'd use .48 ounce of essential oil. (Round that up to .5 ounce.)

To make two pounds of soap, you'd use:

  • 2 pounds (32 ounces) of melt and pour soap base
  • .6 - .7 (.64) ounces of castor oil
  • .6 - .7 (.64) ounces of shea, avocado oil, etc.
  • 1 ounce of essential oil blend (.96 rounded up to 1)

Basic Instructions

  1. Melt the soap base and add the oils.

  2. Stir well to blend.

  3. When well blended, add the essential oils and stir again. Pour into molds and you're ready.

Tip: If you find that the oils (castor and shea etc.) are seeping out of the bars after they harden, reduce the amount you're adding; your soap base may already have a little extra oil in it.

Here are four recipes to try:

Minty Fresh Soap

  • Basic Soap recipe (above) and for the essential oil blend:
  • 1 part peppermint essential oil
  • 1 part lavender essential oil
  • 1 part tea tree essential oil
  • 1 part cedarwood essential oil

Walk in the Woods Soap

  • Basic Soap recipe (above) and for the essential oil blend:
  • 1 part cedarwood essential oil
  • 1 part lavender essential oil
  • 1 part eucalyptus essential oil
  • 1 part tea tree oil

Sweet Pooch Soap

  • Basic Soap recipe (above) and for the essential oil blend:
  • 1 part citronella essential oil
  • 1 part tea tree essential oil
  • 1 partlavender essential oil

Outback Adventure Soap

  • Basic Soap recipe (above) and for the essential oil blend:
  • 2 partseucalyptus essential oil
  • 1 part tea tree essential oil
  • 1 part cedarwood essential oil

Let it sit for a few hours, and then put your dog in the shower or hose her off in the driveway, and suds her up with your new dog soap.

Note: Essential oils areverydangerous/toxic to cats and rabbits.Do notuse this soap on cats.

Easy Melt and Pour Dog Soap Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Easy Melt and Pour Dog Soap Recipes? ›

Heat the soap base in the microwave on high in 20 second bursts until melted. Mix 2 teaspoon of colloidal oatmeal, 1/4 teaspoon of citric acid, and 1 teaspoon of castor oil together and add to the melted soap. Mix well. Pour the soap into your soap mold and leave to set and harden before unmolding.

How to make dog soap melt and pour? ›

Heat the soap base in the microwave on high in 20 second bursts until melted. Mix 2 teaspoon of colloidal oatmeal, 1/4 teaspoon of citric acid, and 1 teaspoon of castor oil together and add to the melted soap. Mix well. Pour the soap into your soap mold and leave to set and harden before unmolding.

What not to add to melt and pour soap? ›

But, because saponification has already occurred, it means that you don't have as much control over the ingredients in the soap. Ingredients that require saponification to become part of the soap (lye, oils, butters, purees, milk, eggs, etc) don't work well when added to melt and pour.

What soap base is good for dogs? ›

the soap bases is aloe vera, goat, milk, or shea butter. i will add small amount of vitamin E and small amount of castor oil and certain essential oils like lavender tea tree eucalyptus etc.

What can I add to melt and pour soap for more lather? ›

Coconut oil can be added to melt and pour soap to improve the lather.

Do you have to spray alcohol on melt and pour soap? ›

Alcohol is used several times throughout the process. First, spray it liberally into the details before piping. That helps the soap flow into the mold easily. So rather than moving the dropper along the lines, you can add drops in a few areas and essentially flood the soap into the details.

What is the safest soap for dogs? ›

Bathing your pup is a necessity to maintain healthy skin and fur. Vets don't recommend using human shampoo on dogs. If you are in a pinch and without pup-specific shampoo, Dawn dish soap or baby shampoos from Burt's Bees and Johnson's may be used.

What essential oils are safe for dog soap? ›

What Essential Oils Are Safe For Dog Shampoo?
  • Peppermint – minty herbal aroma; antiseptic, stimulating with insect repelling properties. ...
  • Lavender – sweet herbal, floral aroma; antidepressant, nervine (strengthens nervous system) , sedative. ...
  • Geranium – rose-like aroma; anti-inflammatory properties, antiseptic.
Jul 20, 2021

Is lye soap toxic to dogs? ›

Nearly all household chemical cleansers can be harmful to dogs if ingested, such as drain, oven and toilet cleaners, dishwasher and laundry tabs, lye, furniture polish, caustic soda, and bleach.

How do you make melt and pour soap smell stronger? ›

For a strong scent, you can add 0.7 ounces of fragrance or essential oil per pound of cold process soap. For melt and pour, you can add 0.3 ounces per pound. This number will vary based on what oil you choose. For instance, Cherry Almond Fragrance Oil is really strong.

How many bars of soap does 1lb of melt and pour make? ›

You can make around 4 to 6 bars of soap with 1 lb of a melt and pour soap base. These would be around 4 ounce bars of soap.

At what temperature do you add fragrance to melt and pour soap? ›

Allow the melted soap base to cool down to 138-140 degrees before adding fragrance oils. The use of a thermometer is essential, don't try to guess the temperature. The amount of fragrance oil will vary from scent to scent.

What hardens melt and pour soap? ›

The second method I tested was adding Sodium Lactate, a liquid salt commonly used to make cold process soap harder and longer lasting. The ratio I used was 1/2 oz Sodium Lactate per 1 pound batch of melt and pour soap.

What ingredient is in melt and pour soap? ›

Ingredients: Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Purified Water, Glycerine, Sorbitol, Sodium Hydroxide, Titanium Dioxide. Net weight: 1kg per block.

How do you make liquid soap with melt and pour base? ›

Directions
  1. Step 1: Cut melt and pour soap base into small 1" (2.5 cm) sized cubes. ...
  2. Step 2: Weigh out 1 lb (454 g) of soap base in a microwavable pouring pitcher. ...
  3. Step 3: Melt the soap base in the microwave. ...
  4. Step 4: Add fragrance and soap dye to the melted soap base. ...
  5. Step 5: Pour soap base into a soap mold.
Aug 8, 2023

What essential oils are safe for dogs? ›

Essential oils can be a beneficial addition to your dog's life, but it is important to choose oils that are safe and non-toxic. Lavender, chamomile, cedarwood, peppermint, and frankincense oil are all safe for dogs, while lemon, eucalyptus, rosemary, and bergamot oil are safe for use in a diffuser.

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