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Originally Posted by ShowGirlLola Thanks, that's one I was thinking of trying.
It's nice to see someone else with the same issue, people frequently think it's ridiculous.
I'm still looking for something for between baths, but the coconut oil treatment and ion conditioner used in the bath and mixed with water to make a spray are helping.
Be warned, if you use coconut oil it is strong smelling, but it doesn't bother me. I'm usually ok with food smells. The ion conditioner I use doesn't have much of a scent.
I don't understand why they make dog products so strong smelling, I've never had a stinky dog. They may smell a little when they're really hot, but it's not a bad smell.
I used to have to rebath my poodle when she got back from the groomers, she'd smell like they dumped a bottle of nasty powdery floral perfume on her. |
As long as it smells like coconut it should be oK . I'll give it a try and if it works I can save a lot of money. I can get coconut oil in bulk at Sam's Club.
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Originally Posted by gliderider1 OK folks-I know I'm mixing species--but, Cowboy Magic Detangler & Shine. They have a whole line. I like the gel detangler-a dime size drop on my hand-rub together-& all over the Yorkie. Can be used in between baths. They have a spray. I have been grooming horses for 30 yrs & this is the most AMAZING stuff i've EVER seen. can't use it on them, cause it would be too expensive, but 12oz lasts 4ever for Lilly. |
I have been using horse tail and main shampoo and conditioner for over ten years. The conditioner work ok but not great. I think I will see if the detangler is available at TSC.
Between the coconut oil and the cowboy magic one should work. Keeping my fingers crossed that it will.

I will keep you all posted on what I find out.