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Old 06-10-2008, 04:10 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Woogie Man View Post
I would suggest using a good quality metal comb. Try to find a small one (4" or so) since you're dealing with a puppy. Also, a metal flea comb helps to keep the puppy down pulled out as the adult coat comes in. You can try diluting any conditioner to help. I don't personally use it when combing but when I bathe mine I dilute the conditioner down to about a 10 to 1 ratio and work it in well and don't rinse it out.
Oh, that's a good idea about diluting the conditioner and then leaving it in...I was making sure to really rinse it out good. But this will probably work better!
Madison isn't really a puppy; he's about 2 yrs old the vet thinks. So, I suppose this isn't puppy down, unfortunately!
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