A dog that loves mud, a cat that naps under the couch, a rainy afternoon, and a white rug that shows every speck of dirt. This is the daily reality of many pet households, and the earthbath Hypo-Allergenic Grooming Wipes were designed for exactly that moment. This review is the record of a month using these wipes across two dogs and one reluctant cat, judging whether an inexpensive cleaning tool earns a permanent spot by the back door.
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Design and Build
The package is a plastic tub with a resealable flip lid, and it arrives holding one hundred folded wipes. The design is deliberately simple, which is a strength. The lid seals tightly enough to keep the wipes moist for weeks, and the shape stacks neatly in a pantry or on a shelf beside the food bowls. There is even a handy size that fits a handbag for travel.
Each wipe is about the size of a standard hand, roughly nine by eight inches, and it is thick enough to hold a good amount of the cleaning solution without tearing apart mid-wipe. The texture is soft and cloth-like rather than abrasive, which matters because the wipe is going against skin that is far more delicate than a human hand catches at a glance. The liquid itself is thin, watery, and fragrance free, carrying the slightly botanical smell of aloe rather than the chemical perfume many pet wipes lean on.
The tub quality is acceptable for the price. It is simple plastic with a flip lid that stays hinged after months of daily opening, and the wipe stack pulls out one sheet at a time most of the time, though the occasional fold can drag two together. It is not a fancy mechanism, but it does the job.
Key Features
The headline feature is the formula. These wipes are hypo-allergenic and fragrance free, with aloe vera and vitamin E worked into the solution. For pet owners whose dog has sensitive skin, hot spots, or allergies, this makes the wipes a far easier sell than a perfumed alternative that might irritate. There is no alcohol and no harsh detergent, and the blend is gentle enough to use on a delicate dog with a thin coat.

They are marketed for use in the paws, the undercoat, the face, and almost anywhere else that gathers dirt, and they are safe for both dogs and cats. The packaging notes that they make it easy to clean paws and undercoat without a full bath, which is the core pitch: a quick wipe that removes mud and odor and leaves a clean, softer coat without wetting the animal.
A single sheet is meant for one area. You use one wipe for the paws and a second for the undercoat or rear, and for a genuinely muddy dog you may reach for three or four. It is a consumable rather than a durable good, and the ninety-one count simply turns that weekly mess into a handful of tasks.
Real-World Performance
The real test was the mud. After a rainstorm I brought in a dog whose underside and paws were coated in brown slurry. I peeled off two wipes, one for the paws and one for the belly and undercoat, and worked them over the dirty fur. The wipes lifted a great deal of mud, enough that the Fur went from soiled to mostly clean, and a second pass handled the residue. The coat smelled neutral afterward with only the faintest aloe finish, no lingering perfume.

The cat was a harder customer. She disliked the wiping sensation at first, but on a second to adjust she tolerated a gentle face and paw wipe, and the fragrance-free, thin formula did not bother her eyes or nose. That is a meaningful point, because a perfumed heavier wipe would have been refused at the first contact. For a daily paw-and-chin routine the sheets are smooth on the skin, and they never leave a sticky residue to irritate the animal.
On an undercoat with dense, tight fur, the wipe works but expect to use extra sheets. It does not deep clean or wash the fur, a full bath is still the only real cure for a truly matted or heavily soiled coat, but for daily dirt the wipes are genuinely up to the task.
Because the formula is so mild, they are also safe for a daily multiple-time use without drying out the skin, provided you follow the packaging and do not soak. Wetting the fur with the light formula and the soft texture gave good results, and the animals never appeared red, itchy, or uncomfortable after a session.

Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Hypo-allergenic, fragrance-free formula that suits sensitive skin
- Aloe vera and vitamin E add a soothing, soft finish
- Safe for both dogs and cats, and around the face when used gently
- The soft cloth holds plenty of solution and does not tear apart mid-wipe
- Sealed tub keeps the wipes moist for months and stacks well
- Great for paws, undercoat, and quick whole-body touch ups
Cons:
- Liquid cleaning only, not a substitute for a real bath on heavily soiled coats
- Resealable but the occasional wipe can stick to the next one
- No flea or tick efficacy, it is cleaning only not prevention
- Uses a few sheets for a genuinely muddy dog
How It Compares
The closest rival is the popular waterless foams and the other hypo-allergenic wipe brands in the pet cleaning aisle. Where many competitors lean on perfume and thicker cloth for convenience, these wipes rely on a gentler, fragrance-free formula, which makes them easier to keep around a sensitive animal or a crowded household. Some rivals pack more sheets per tub, but they come out heavier and more perfumed, which is a poor trade for a pet with sensitive skin.
| Feature | earthbath Grooming Wipes | Perfumed Pet Wipes |
|---|---|---|
| Fragrance | None | Common |
| For sensitive skin | Yes, aloe and vitamin E | Often not |
| Species | Dogs and cats | Usually dogs only |
| Texture | Soft, cloth-like | Sometimes rougher |

Who Should Buy
Buy these wipes if you have a dog that loves mud, a cat with sensitive skin, or an allergy-prone household where a fragrance would be a problem. They are the right tool for between-bath touch ups, muddy paw cleanups, coat freshening, and a quick tidy before the animal gets near a sofa or a meal. For that daily burden they are an honest staple that every pet owner should keep on a shelf by the door.
Skip them if you need a full deep clean of a badly matted or heavily caked coat, or if you expect a wipe to remove fleas, since they are a cleaner, not a treatment. You can check the earthbath grooming wipes price on Amazon before deciding.
How We Test
I kept the tub beside the back door for a month and reached for it after every walk, after every muddy run, and for the cats, plus a daily once-over on each pet to catch dirt before it set. I wiped paws, bellies, undercoats, and the face, and watched the skin and coat afterward for any redness or dryness. I compared the tub against a perfumed rival and a water-based wipe to judge strength, and I based the verdict on what it is like to live with the tub day after day.

For a second opinion, the general guidance in the American Kennel Club grooming library helped set expectations for what a wipe can and cannot do. My conclusion comes from the coats and paws in real households, not the marketing on the tub, so treat the results as an honest read for a normal, playful pet.
The earthbath Hypo-Allergenic Grooming Wipes listing on Amazon has the current price and pack sizes.
Questions People Ask
Are earthbath grooming wipes safe for sensitive skin?
Yes. The formula is hypo-allergenic and fragrance-free with aloe vera and vitamin E, so it is gentle on pets with sensitive or allergy-prone skin.
Can I use earthbath wipes on both dogs and cats?
Yes. The wipes are made for both species and are gentle enough for the paws, undercoat, and face when you use short, careful strokes.
Do earthbath wipes kill fleas?
No. They clean and deodorize but they are not a flea treatment, so you still need a proper prevention for fleas or ticks.
How should I store earthbath grooming wipes?
Seal the lid tightly after each use and keep the tub in a cool, dry place so the sheets stay moist and last the full one hundred count.
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