04-11-2009, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Joey breeder recommended Biogroom products, and recently Petsmart started carrying them, so I like them even more. You can get a sample pack from the manufacture that includes, puppy shampoo, regular shampoo, oatmeal shampoo, and conditioner. I use the regular shampoo, and conditioner, and a few of their other grooming products as well. Here's their link, just click on "contact us" and ask for a sample of the products, it's free, and they are very concentrated, you add 4 parts of water to one part of the product before you use it. Bio-Groom - Exceptional Pet Care Products for Over 30 Years I've tried different shampoos, and haven't found any I like better, I think as long as you are using a quality shampoo made for dogs, you will be fine, dogs have a different pH than human hair, so human products will leave the hair looking fried over time. I think using the wrong product can damage hair, but I don't believe that there is any magic product that will make dull hair look shinny, it's mostly genetics. Mainly you want a shampoo that safe, doesn't irritate their skin, or hurt their eyes, and is the proper pH for their skin, oh yes, and smells good too. | I just got Bio-groom "fluffy puppy" today and I can't wait to try it on my puppies.
BTW I try Groomax for puppy earlier this week and was VERY disappointed with the flat and oily result. So don't waist your money.
Last edited by ChantalB; 04-11-2009 at 04:52 PM.
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