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Help! My beautiful 6 month old Willa stinks! I don't want to bathe her too often because my vet says this is not good for her. We live on several acres and she loves to get outside and run, play, roll, dig, get in water of any kind (she LOVES water).......and eat donkey poo :(
She loves playing outside so much that I do not want to deprive her of this exercise and fun........but it makes her stink! Is there a good and LONG LASTING deodorizing shampoo that you guys can recommend. She needs a bath every other day at the rate we are going (though she doesn't get one due to my not wanting to harm her).
Thanks!
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I just went to their website and watched the videos. I'm getting a set to see if they calm Kona in the car. We have done all the recommended ways to de-sensitize him to car rides. Maybe this will help. He just gets anxious…not sick. Thanks for posting this!
I just ordered one for Tara. She still becomes very stressed out when I trim her nails. Hoping this helps her be less fearful of the process. And in case you're wondering...no, I've never nicked her quick! LOL Thanks for posting about this product. I'll post an update after we've tried it.
Yes! it is definitely worth it. I use mine more on dry dogs than wet ones. I blow them out weekly to keep dust and debris out of their coats and before a bath. Blowing them out helps make brushing faster and also allows you to spot matting and any skin problems. Even ticks. I use low speed for looking at the skin and checking for issues. I use high speed for cleaning the back, legs and chest.
If you use the blower quickly after a bath, but do not actually dry the dog, it leaves wonderful tiny dreadlocks on curly coats. For this technique, blow in the direction of hair growth only. I find these little dreads help prevent matting of long wool coats and I love the look of tiny spiral curls.
Oh, I found one! Added it to my wish list!
Most of the high speed blowers that have no heat elements are misnamed as 'dryers'.
Perhaps someone could jump in here and recommend one of the ones from Amazon or PetEdge. The ones I have are no longer manufactured.
Buy a 2 speed. Low is good for starting out as it isn't as noisy and it is good for delicate areas. Make sure you start outside where the noise is dispersed. I put my hose thru the window, so the machine noise is inside and the dog outside to reduce noise for newbies.
Thanks! Great advice.
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