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Old 09-25-2006, 07:43 PM   #3
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sounds like you might have some shampoo left on the feet after a rinse.
that has made Ahia chew at her feet before. I cut & pasted this from a web site. try switching to a different shampoo also it could be irritating the feet using a flea shampoo all the time. Fleas don't like the vinegar either.


vinegar rinse does a great job of cutting the shampoo, reduces rinse time, and relieves the itching and scratching. However, when using the vinegar rinse, you must be careful not to pour it over your dog's head, especially not in the eyes; and your dog will smell like vinegar afterwards. The vinegar rinse is made by combining 1(one) cup of vinegar and 1(one) gallon of water. Do not use vinegar straight. It must be diluted.]
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