Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Good news. I have been making my own rinse/conditioner for a few weeks and I am quite amazed at the results. I can hardly wait until some of you try it and report back here on this discussion.
This is a simple lemon rinse and has been making my dogs' coats the softest they have ever been. I have been using it alone after shampooing with no other product as I wanted to see just how good it was. Here's the recipe.
Put one sliced fresh lemon and 4 cups of water in a saucepan.
Heat to almost a boil
Remove from heat and let stand overnight
Remove lemon slices and bottle the juice that is now ready to use.
I have been storing this in the refrigerator because I thought it would last longer. Then I put some in a spray bottle and add an equal amount of hot water. Originally I added the hot water because it was too cold to spray on a wet dog. The half lemon juice and half water has been working waaaay beyond my expectations.
I haven't given it a really good test to see if it is an adequate detangler, as my dogs' coats are quite short right now. I am going to try it on a longer coat this next week and I will let you know how that works.
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Sounds wonderful! Pardon my ignorance....what kind of communicable skin ailment can they pick up? You have given me an education in so many things....
Also, do you think lime would work as well as lemon?
I did dilute it as I used it mostly because it was so cold from being in the fridge, that I wanted to warm it up with some hot water. The instructions I found did not say it should be diluted. It's just how I chose to use it.
I am going to try some full strength too to see if it makes a difference.
Barb, I gave Simon a bath yesterday and after I towel dried him but before I turned on the dryer, I sprayed him down with the lemon-water spray. We have not had any skin problems, but I was interested to see how it worked as a conditioner. I started drying one side, then started drying the side I'd sprayed. There was a noticeable difference in softness. Needless to say both sides were sprayed and blown out. Oh my! I could not believe how soft his coat felt. Simon is normally a pretty soft guy, but this takes it to a whole nother level of softness. He went from being soft, spiral fleecy lamby to a silky, soft cloud. Hard to believe this is nothing more than lemon water.
Even though Connor (F1 goldendoodle) didn't need another bath yet, I freshened him up with an all-over spritz, then scrunched his hair and he looked like he'd just been groomed. (He has a wavy fleece coat)
Thank you so much for sharing this simple-y wonderful recipe. :-)
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