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| Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | When I changed my girls food....I rolled a few kibbles on the floor and you'd be surprised at how good they seem taste when they get to chase & scoop them up and have mommy play with them |
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Arkansas
Posts: 646
| My Dinkey has the same problem............Cotton hair! UGH! BUT, it is looking better than it did. I have been bathing him with oatmeal aloe shampoo and oatmeal aloe leave in conditioner both by Davis. I order it online. I bathe him every two weeks and try to brush him every day. I did get some Grizzly salmon oil to put on his food and we shall see how that works. I know for sure that the shampoo and conditioner are making his coat look tons better. His coat even has a little shine to it now.....ya-hoooooo. Good Luck to us all that have babies with cotton coats.
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: California
Posts: 2,260
| With all respect. She seems to have the wirey coat that doesn't grow and is very fine. I am saying this because I know you might have your hopes with a full coat and it may never happen. This is JMO but I am no expert. I sure hope you achieve what you desire. |
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| My Darling Divas Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: magnolia, Texas
Posts: 1,220
| Lynn, Shes only a baby girl, give her time.. I think she is absolutely gorgeous. Heres an example of my Penny at 16 weeks verses penny at 8 months, It will grow------ just give it time... |
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| Loved by Maddie & Libby Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: North Dakota
Posts: 10,732
| I think your Daisy looks perfect just the way she is! I would guess her hair will grow in time and even if it's not the full, long coat, she will still be darling!
__________________ Custom doggie dresses and vests Memory is a country where I can go to see your face - but where do I go when I miss your embrace? |
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| Stewie Rox the Sox Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Chicago
Posts: 6,306
| Daisy is very cute all I see is puppy hair. As everyone else said, give it time. Stewie had the most coarse, thickest, roughest coat when he was 6 mos and now he is 18 mos and has a beautiful silky mop that grows like a weed There is hope!
__________________ Kristy & Stewie |
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