07-19-2008, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Brooklynn I fill the sink up to Radar's knees with warm water and then I put a cup of the summerwinds in the sink with the water and pour over him for about 3 to 4 minutes and I don't rinse it out and I towel dry him and then use the blow dyer to dry him and then I wrap him  | Donna I'm going to try the Summerwinds on Sages & Galahads coats and see how it does for them. Sages is my worse coat to try to grow out... It's very slow growing and so brittle at the ends and around her face. Galahads head it my trouble.
I'm going to keep using the Neutrogena Light Sesame Formula on Weezie and Sofie...Going to try the Summerwinds Clarifying Shampoo on them for the Vellus I feel is causing them to itch so bad.
Then I'll report back here after a few months and let you all know what I think of all of them and how their coats grew with them all...I don't show so I can be everyones tester here lol...I just want long coats on all my Yorkies...I know I'm batty for it but I adore Yorkies in long coats. I don't wrap any of my Yorkies.
How often do you bath when in the Summerwinds?
Is the Summerwinds oily enough to allow scrunchies to slide out???
My 3 gals since they all 3 had/going through their 1st heat cycles are pulling their own ponys out...Drives me batty...Sofies bangs are a mess now....And her and Sage pull Weezies out all the time, while playing. And now Weezie is taking her own pony out and she is still in her heat cycle. I'm afraid to use bands for the fear of them breaking their coat even more...I made sure today that all nails we're filed really super smooth for them all as not to tear their coat if they take ponys out.
Any thoughts on how to break them from this bad, bad habit??? Thanks so much and hugs, Lee |
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