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Cosmetics and care for animals

The «Cosmetics for animals» category brings together shampoos, care and hygiene products for pets. Here you can choose products for caring for your pets by species and purpose.

What's in this category

The range includes care and hygiene products for animals. Below are related sections.

How to choose products

Choose products by animal species and purpose: shampoos, hygiene and care products. Pay attention to the composition and the manufacturer's recommendations.

Delivery and payment

  • Estonia — parcel lockers from €2.15 (Smartpost, DPD, Omniva), courier from €4.60; free parcel locker from €30; pickup at Vitateka (T1 Shopping Centre, Peterburi tee 2, Tallinn) — free
  • Latvia — parcel lockers from €3.79 (DPD, Omniva), courier from €5.13; free from €35
  • Lithuania — parcel lockers from €2.31 (Unisend, DPD, Omniva), courier from €5.13; free from €40
  • Finland — Posti FI €6.17, Omniva from €7.22; free from €70
  • Poland — Packeta parcel €5.00
  • Czech Republic — Packeta parcel locker €3.75
  • Romania — Packeta parcel locker €3.61, Omniva from €7.32
  • Hungary — Packeta parcel locker €4.13, Omniva from €5.79
  • Other EU — Omniva International Post from €7 (price by weight, 4–16 days)

Payment via Baltic banks (Swedbank, SEB, LHV, Luminor, Coop Pank, Revolut, Paysera), PayPal or card (Google Pay, Apple Pay).

What to consider before use

Products are intended for animal care. Use them according to the instructions and for the appropriate animal species; in case of your pet's health problems, consult a veterinarian.

Frequently asked questions

How do animal cosmetics differ from regular ones?

They are developed for the care of animals' coat and skin, taking their features into account. The purpose is on the package.

How to choose a shampoo for a pet?

Choose a shampoo by animal species and coat type. The purpose and composition are on the package.

When to consult a veterinarian?

In case of skin or coat problems and other signs of your pet feeling unwell, you should consult a veterinarian.