Ingredients:
Baby wipes often contain essential oils, moisturizers, and other ingredients that can be harmful to dogs. These ingredients can cause skin irritation and can even be unsafe if your dog licks or swallows them.
Use:
Baby wipes are primarily designed for use on human babies, with a focus on cleansing human skin. In contrast, pet wipes are designed specifically to cleanse and soothe pets. They meet the unique needs of dog skin and hair, providing a safe and effective solution for keeping your pets hygienic.

The Importance of PH Balance:
A key factor that differentiates baby wipes from pet wipes is pH balance. Dog skin and human skin have different pH levels. Using baby wipes on dogs can disrupt pH balance, potentially leading to problems like skin infections and cracked skin. Repeated disruptions to pH balance can cause dry and itchy skin on dogs, which can get worse if they lick or scratch the affected area.
Dog skin is more alkaline than human skin, typically between 5.5 and 7.2. Sometimes, dogs have pH levels ranging from 6.4 to a staggering 9.1.
Humans, on the other hand, have a pH level of 5.4 to 5.9. So, as you can see, our skin is more acidic than our canine companions. While we can tolerate certain chemicals, that doesn't mean our dogs can, too. Baby wipes are meant for human babies' skin, but not for our dogs' sensitive, alkaline skin.
Different Textures
Another difference between pet wipes and human wipes is the texture. Pet wipes are designed to be more durable and have a better texture to effectively clean your pet's fur and paws. They are also thicker and more absorbent than human wipes, ensuring they can handle the messes that come with pet ownership.
Human wipes, on the other hand, are usually softer, more delicate, and designed for the delicate skin of humans. They are usually thinner and have a poorer texture than biodegradable pet wipes, making them less effective at removing dirt and grime from your pet's fur and paws.
