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Does anyone else's baby do this? Hey all.. I was just wondering if after a bath, do ur babys run around the house like crazy and roll all over things? Piper does it and my bigger dogs did it to, they run and rub their heads under pillows and blankets. My fiance said it was bcause the shampoo could be hurting her but, i would assume if it hurt her she would yelp or something, right? Oh ya..also can any one reccommend a good shampoo that gets rid of fleas and ticks? I give her a bath and then not evn a minute later she is scratching away..she is biting so much on her legs that some of the hair is falling out i think.. please help! thanx!! :) :aimeeyork |
maggie runs around like a bat out of "you know where" but she doesn't do the scratching thing. Maybe you should look into a diff. shampoo?? i dont know. make sure you are rinsing really really good. i think them running crazy through the house is totally "normal" (if you can call it that LOL) but if they seem like their skin is bothering them, look into it further... |
Max does that. I only towel dry him - no blower. I think it's how he dries himself off and gets his coat comfortable again. He has fun. I would call the vet about the scratching though. I use Oatmeal shampoo because he used ro have dry skin. Judy |
use oatmeal shampoo for itching and then look into the foods your feeding her.. and by the way, they all run around like crazy after a bath.. they dont like being wet and they think they are drying themselves |
If flea shampoo isn't working which most don't, try getting him on revolution or another flea prevenitive. To many flea bite can cause disease & illness. Max goes crazy after his bath running all over the place. He has to be blown dry after or he just shakes from being cold. I use oatmeal shampoo also. |
both my yorkie and my beagle do it... my beagle scratches alot after baths... she has sensitive skin... so i have to use a special shampoo. make sure that ur rinsing them rally well too... sometimes they get itchy if theres left over shampoo |
Mine do the running around and rubbing especially on the sofas, pillows and rugs but not the scratching or biting. They did some scratching when I used regular oatmeal shampoo but they don't at all with the Cranberry Fields shampoo and rinse. I would check with my vet before using any flea and tick product even shampoo. I say that only because my vet has definite ideas about insecticide products and small dogs. He told me not to ever use flea shampoos or dips on mine. He says the only safe products are the Frontline and Advantage ones. |
yep mine do it espically when tey get fronline-d they hate it! my male use to do it everytime i put a bow on him but now hes use to it they are so silly |
Yes, Milo does the running and rubbing thing too. He even did it at my friend's house when we first got there this week. The rubbing. It seemed he was scenting her couch and pillows? |
Maizee definitely does that. I think it's her way of saying "she's free!" I agree with the drying off explanation. I also heard that they think they are "too clean" so they try to get dirty or they are wiping their scent on things. I don't know for sure though. Silly Yorkies :) |
My two Yorkies girls go like their butts are on fire, rolling, sliding their faces along the carpet with butts in the air...........you name it! They feel wonderful just after a bath. :D |
Yes all of mine do that. Then the other yorkies all have to start barking at them and chasing at them. It is a mad house on bath days and if you happen to be the one sitting on the couch you better duck for cover.They arent crazy about getting a bath but love it afterwards. |
Mine become absolutely crazy after their baths. They run around the house chasing eachother and rubbing their bodies on our bed and on the couch. |
Drug Manufacturers do not like the public to find Natural remedies, duh Mint is considered a natural repellant and insecticide. But who is studying it? Well not enough since it works! Just google mint insecticide and you will find many sources of information etc. BUT is a "good" Veterinary Medical School studying Mint oil and a substitute to man made pesticides for its safety , efficacy, etc. I HIGHLY Doubt it. Why? Because it probably works, is readily available, easy to grow but not a good Money Maker. GO Figure. If money could make them rich with mint or they could Patent it then you would see it in vet clinics across the country. Why do I think this so strongly? We had two dogs and a baby in our house and yellow jackets infested the outside wall of our deck. So we almost never went out there! A professional pest control company came 2 to 3 times to spray "safe" effective long and short term deterrents. It did reduce the colony etc. but a week later it built up and grew again! Then I googled and found natural altenatives and one was mint! I went the grocery store saw on the Bottom Shelf a Mint Spray for Bugs and it worked the First time I applied it almost perfectly! Only a few came out as far as I could tell and they DID not ever Come Back even better and then I could seal the access area even. So how about Mint for your Yorkies and my small minitiature Malti-Poo. If anyone has tried Mint oil and similar solutins please stand up and let us know! |
I'm trying cedar oil products! There is quite a bit of research done on it and looks like the perfect alternative to chemical flea and pest control!:thumbup: |
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