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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: orlando florida
Posts: 49
| I ordered mine on-line thro
__________________ Joni:Lili Daisi |
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| Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Sequim, Wa
Posts: 4,541
| You can buy it at your local Petsmart if it has a horse section. I also have a local tack shop that sells it. Go to cowboymagic.com and they have a list of retailers. You can search to try to find one near you.
__________________ Gracie loves Bailey. Holly loves Tucker. Proud member of the YT Gracie Girls. |
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Door County, WI
Posts: 62
| Speaking of horse grooming products...does anyone use the conditioner (also the shampoo) called Mane and Tail? The conditioner is a thick pale yellow color. It's sold at Walmart and other places. My daughter, a cosmetologist...used to use it on her hair. i used that on bentley after a bath and his hair became even softer. I don't think it would be something to comb between baths. I haven't got Cowboy Magic yet...so I have just tried traditional detangler for children. It seems to help to spray it on the matted areas...work it in so the mat is damp all the way through. Then let him run artound till it's almost dry. Then try brush out the mat little by little. He actually sat still and stopped chewing yesterday...for about 10 minutes. maybe he notices that getting the mats out feels better inthe long run.
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