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I have used coconut oil with great success. I have several Yorkies ranging from 13 weeks to 5 years and in the winter time they tend to have really dry hair due to the heat being on alot. So I mix a tablespoon of melted coconut oil in with the conditioner and work it in for a few minutes then rinse. it works really well with moisturizing their hair again. |
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I used Chris Christensen Day to Day on Riley...... then I emailed the company to get their recommendation. They recommended the Spectrum 10 Shampoo so I bought a trial of that. I have the Madan brush and comb...and I use the Ice on Ice spray in between washings, usually every few days Shampoo Systems Kits Sample Sizes for Pet Grooming, Show Dogs & Cats I think they also sell the kits at Amazon.com Good Luck! :) |
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I've found some products but now I'm so far lost I don't know what to do. I have so many. |
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I use Bergamot essence in my shampoo, I am using the Oster shampoo for Yorkies and then I mix bergamot with it, it helps with the shine of the coat. |
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I did the same thing brushing my babies coat dry and using the wrong brush. I used olive oil on her coat just a little on your hands and run it through her coat. It helped with the dry and split ends. I hope this could help for you too. |
Hello! I used virgin coconut oil to prevent the moisture of their hair, do you know about the benefits of using virgin coconut oil to our dog? A healthy dog will see to their coating and sometimes the quality of the dog food that you prepared for your dog is one of the reason why this happen. So you need to ask the expert about the quality of the food that you give to your dog, I know i'm not an expert but I have a little knowledge and information about the high quality dog food for dogs with allergies since your dog have a sign of allergic reaction about her food, I think this will help your situation. Keep us updated. |
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