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Here's a few ways to receive your YT10% discount: 1. Answer the brief 1 question survey during check out on PayPal & I will refund the discount back into your acct. 2. In the space provided on PayPal, 'Note for Merchant/ Seller', write: YT10. I will refund the discount. 3. Please use the contact form in my site or PM me & mention that you would like the 10% off & I will give you the discount as a refund. |
[QUOTE=mimimomo;4611421]My sale thread got buried, need to bump it up.:p Please let me know if you have any questions. Here's a few ways to receive your YT10% discount: 1. Answer the brief 1 question survey during check out on PayPal & I will refund the discount back into your acct. 2. In the space provided on PayPal, 'Note for Merchant/ Seller', write: YT10. I will refund the discount. 3. Please use the contact form in my site or PM me & mention that you would like the 10% off & I will give you the discount as a refund.[/QULolOTE] Lol Okay Great! Thank you! |
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I do their top knots maybe every other day or so, sometimes longer. I do use a little bit of hair gel by Pet Silk. It conditions the hair & tames any fly away hairs. When they did have floor length hair, I used a lot of diff products. I especially like Pet Silk Show Ring Mist & Silk Sheen. Very light, can be used everyday w/out any build up or stickiness. I have a select few fav items in my site. Pure Paws Silk Basics Conditioning Spray is very nice too. |
Everybody has their own method. Gracie has a long coat so I comb her hair first to get all the snarls out. Then I brush her. Brushing a long coat with tangles in it can often break the hair. Because Gracie's hair is long she gets a bath once a week and I always use an all natural shampoo and conditioner that is minus the sulfate and other chemicals that strip the skin and coat. I also use a spray conditioner between baths to keep her coat smooth and silky and easy to comb. Doing a quick comb through at least once a day keeps her looking nice and prevents any matting from getting started. Long haired dogs do require some extra attention but if grooming is done on a regular basis it is not really very time consuming. |
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