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If you’ve got a great tip for making your dog look her best, share it with other users here!
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Just use good old common sense. With med to long haired dogs, comb or brush at least twice a day, I use corn starch when camping to pull dust and dirt out without shampooing. The pre-moistned pet wipes are a great quick wipe up, but don't use one designed for people, the ph is different. Looking forward to seeing more good tips.
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Shedding Problems???
Well I have two GSD and they use to shed like crazy!!! I tried this product called the De-Furminatior and it WORKS great!!! You have to follow the directions... Leave the shampoo on five minutes and the conditioner ten minutes and the hair will just fall out before your eyes!!! Let your dog completely dry or blow dry! (Warning if you are going to blow dry your dog where a mask to cover you nose and mouth because the hair will fly everywhere! Oh and do it in a place you don’t mid to clean up tumble weeds of hair!!! Then when the dog is completely dry take the defurminating tool for the size dog you have and brush away!
This product is a little pricey the brush cost $50.00 and then the cost for the shampoo and conditioner but it last a long time and if you want the shedding to decrease drastically it’s so worth it!!

Thanks, Wolfgrrl
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| I wondered if the furminator worked or not. So that was a good tip. Actually thanks for all the tips.
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| If you really love all kinds of dogs, and you need extra cash, then you should do something like dog walking or dog sitting. It is fun, and you get money!!!
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With dogs that stink, use a small dose of baking soda. Sprinkle it on the coat and then bathe your dog to get the dirt folicles out. Wash your dog with shampoo and dry. Once dog is dry, sprinke more baking soda.
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Hi,
I'm new to this site, but I just bought a "rapid bath" washing kit, and I am so excited about how easy it was to give my dog a bath, that I had to tell "somebody". So I thought I'd tell "you" (all). My dog is a black lab/chow mix, and his undercoat is all chow hair, - really dense. Usually it takes me about ten minutes of just getting him wet down to his skin (lab=the water just runs off of him), but with this thing he was wet in no time! It say's it's the 3 min. wash, and I have to admit that it probably took me about 8-10min. but that is such an improvement from half hour or longer! So if you have a big dog with lots of hair this is definitely worth the investment. I hope I'm not violating any rules about advertising, but I thought I'd share.
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