03-05-2010, 07:03 PM
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| Twilight lovin' Yakker
Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 1,642
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Originally Posted by lulababy i forgot to mention that she tends to look oily primarily on her head...the hair there is being slow to grow and it is very thin/sparce for some reason. I think thats why the oils (?)or whatever show up more... her back has a lot more hair, so it would need a lot more to end up looking like her head
anywho, im glad my dog isnt the only one. im begining to think its because of peoples "hand oils" or something | OMG my Sasha has the same exact problem! I have only used one shampoo on her (can't remember the name, it's what the breeder sent me) but I'm gonna switch her to the yorkie silk and shine which is sold by a member on here, supposed to be amazing! I wash her once a week and like yours, after 24 hours, she looks oily again! She is very small and has a very silky coat which I'm trying to grow out, but it looks so thin that I'm afraid if I take her to get groomed she'll look more like a taco bell dog (sorry, don't know how to spell that particular breed lol!)! I've posted threads on here asking for help and all I've gotten back is to make sure she's eating a high grade food (which she is, Blue Buffalo), and that you're using a good shampoo and conditioner... and that's about all you can do! Good luck! |
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