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Old 01-26-2010, 11:32 AM   #21
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I am glad to hear it is better. Okay, no one bash me - but I really do not think that just because a brand is sold by a particular dealer/retailer it is bad, I just think some ARE better than others and some react differently on our furbabies than others, just like us 'humans'. Also, if a furbaby has a particular issue or sensitivity, then we need to look at maybe special types to address the problem.
I am not discrediting myself but I just did find something regarding a difference in our pups and us.....

"All such shampoos should be pH-adjusted for dogs, which have the highest skin pH of any mammal (6.2 to 7.8), including humans (5.6). In addition, most good products contain essential fatty acids, which help provide nutrients to the skin"

Personally, I did not know this and just thought I would share.
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