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Posted 4/24/2009 5:23:11 PM


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Danni's fur is just a little bit longer than a short-haired so she's pretty easy to keep up on.Just keeping up on brushing every few days makes her coat look pretty and she never gets any mats.I've heard of adding egg?To your dogs food to make there coat shine but I have yet to try it.....Hope nobody minds me posting in a forum that was started in 2007

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Posted 7/1/2009 11:43:21 AM


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I'm new here but I just wanted to add that if you blow dry dogs that shed outside on nice days the birds can gather that hair and line their nests with it.



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Posted 7/2/2009 10:07:54 PM


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For a dog with a double-coat you should always use a rake brush first. Brush your dog in the opposite direction the hair grows first to loosen up all of the dead hair. Once you are done with that, firmly brush your dog with the rake brush in the direction the hair grows. Use a slicker brush after that for any strays your rake brush missed and for general fancying up of the groom.

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Posted 9/11/2009 11:18:59 AM
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Does any won have good ideas for dog drandruff?? My dog has it kinda bad. and i have a show in 3 weeks!! I want him to look perfect!!! So if you have ideas please GIVE MEEE!!!

My dog does well at shows!! He won his first trophy today i was so proud!! I could't belive my ears when i heard i was going to state!
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Posted 9/17/2009 10:03:49 AM


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For the dog with dander...the skin is too dry...try adding fish oil to the diet, only bathe when needed and with a mild shampoo and a really good moisturizing conditioner. Sometimes using something like missing link or nupro supplements will help improve skin quality.

For the person who wants to try eggs in the dog's food...fine, just make sure they are cooked. Raw egg destroys biotin.

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Posted 10/16/2009 11:11:56 AM
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Thx for the tips! I new about fish oil but my parents don't belive it will work. He doesn't get baths to much unless he roles in stinky stuff. He's had it bad ever since he was a puppy. Thx again!

My dog does well at shows!! He won his first trophy today i was so proud!! I could't belive my ears when i heard i was going to state!
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Posted 10/20/2009 3:21:11 AM
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My pet terrier was the only dog in the house, until the new
toy poodle came along.
The poodle drank from the water bowl and the terrier at
first was pushing it away.
I said to my terrier, "Share" and gently pushed him away.
After a couple of times, he lets the poodle drink first.


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Posted 11/5/2009 2:12:03 PM


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For grooming, I found the best product for between baths is Pet Head "Poof" by the makers of the people product Bed Head. It neutralizes odors between baths and it's gentle to their skin. I use it on my dogs every time I brush and all it takes is a light spritz.

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