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Max is silky and does better with as little product as possible added. I use Vellus anti-stat when I brush him. It is super light. I am careful not to over-brush him. Teddy needs a little more constant care. The best thing I can do for both of my boys' coats is to keep them clean. It's when they are dirty that damage occurs. |
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I use Tropiclean Papaya Plus 2 in 1 Shampoo, I love how it works and it's also all natural. They Also have a SPA line (all natural as well) and I recently purchased the Renew Bath Shampoo and the Nourish Vitamin Conditioner, it also has an anti-static agent in it, oh and I bought the Fresh Facial Scrub (Blueberry/Vanilla) cause I want to use it on her face, I don't want her getting tear stains. I also us the Papaya Mist Cologne which conditions your pets coat and reduces static. I haven't got to use the shampoo on her yet, but can't wait to, I hope it does as well as the Tropiclean. I have a brush just like the Madan brush, but I can't remember the name of it, I use that on her first and then the comb last. Jazzies hair is long and silky, not real long, but it's getting there. Here's a pic of her. Your baby is ADORABLE by the way :-) |
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We use the Spa Facial Scrub too. It cleans very well, but is so gentle on the eyes (very important for Max). The boys don't mind me washing their faces with it. |
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The eye salve scares me. Many people have success with it and our vet offered it to us when Max went through his problems, but I have also heard that it can trap soap under the salve and hurt the eyes. Like BabyGirl Rosie, I'm just careful with the soap. I use soaking wet cotton balls to get into the corners of the eyes and to do the snout, and I don't run the soap all the way to the eyes when I do the top of the head. One of the great things about the Spa Facial Scrub is that it rinses really easily. |
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It is confusing isn't it? Don;t brush wet, don't brush dry, many pros and cons for one or the other. One tip on growing coat... sry I can't remember who posted the pic of her beautiful silky shiney coat...but the ends of coat were a tad "ragged". Just trim maybe 2x per month or once per month the very tips/ends of the coat. this will help to strengthen the hair, and help to stimulate the hair growth. Also believe it or not, massaging of the dogs coat will stimulate blood flow. I do that weekly when Razz has his bath, and we let the conditioner "rest" for 10 or more minutes in his hair. I do small circular motions from root of hair down about half way. I've also found ( I live in a cold climate), that winter months are differently stressful on the coat versus summer months. It gets pretty dry in our house, (even with a humidifer), and Razz loves to lay over the heating vents. So I use a very heavy conditioner on his coat, and a heavier wrapping oil. In the summer time, sun/and water does their thing to dry out coat, but I've found less so than winter time. I use a lighter oil, and also reapply some oil prior to having him swim. This works for all my pups, and the coat is much easier to "brush" out after swim time. Actually for Yorkies I use a wide tooth comb, and for the Blackies who have a much more rugged coat I use a brush. Like others have said, you need to experiment with your dogs' coat. Find out what works for you and your pup. |
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It's like human hair. Even if you have really long hair, all one length, you should have the ends snipped once a month to keep the hair shafts from fraying. |
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