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Originally Posted by jencar98 Many dogs don't like being sprayed, so I don't think that alone is cause for concern. I would however be more concerned with what all you're spraying on her....that sounds like a lot of spraying, and it's no surprise she doesn't like it.
If fleas are a problem consult with a vet as to which flea remedy is working best in your area, I try to avoid any flea sprays. I can see where any perfume could be an irritant, is it necessary to spray her with perfume? If so, try spraying the perfume on a brush first and then brushing her. She'll pick up some of the scent with out a lot of direct skin exposure.
Could be without the flea repellant and so much perfume she may not need an itch relief/cortisone spray? |
I don't spray neither on her everyday nor at the same time. I've sprayed the Hydrocort... on her twice since I bought it two months ago. I've sprayed the flea repellant spray on her once because I didn't want her to catch any fleas on her that day I let her play in the grass for a long while. She gets a monthly flea treatment so there's no need to spray it unless really needed. The dog perfume I was putting on her (not that often either since the smell last a while) is indeed for dogs. I switched her to the Yorkie Sheen I'd been reading good reviews about all over the forum. I was shocked at her response to it since I didn't spray much on her. It's never on the skin. IDK...