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Old 05-08-2008, 03:48 PM
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Yeah the brushing makes it worse initially although it is clearing all the dead skin away, im going to get him some cod liver oil today and some anti dandruff shampoo and give him a bath tomorrow after work.
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Anti Dandruff Shampoo?
No! No!

Human Shampoo makes dogs fur go hard, dry. Keep at it with a brush and you'll get a lot of it out after a while. It happens, and with Haz goes in spits and spurts.

Brushing and CL Oil will minimize this effect.

When I get back from Melbourne Monday I will teach you a secret my trainer taught me......
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Anti Dandruff Shampoo?
No! No!

Human Shampoo makes dogs fur go hard, dry. Keep at it with a brush and you'll get a lot of it out after a while. It happens, and with Haz goes in spits and spurts.

Brushing and CL Oil will minimize this effect.

When I get back from Melbourne Monday I will teach you a secret my trainer taught me......
Okay sounds good.

Ive been brushing him daily, adding cod liver to his food and giving him a wash once a week. His coat is looking a lot better and the dry skin is slowly going away.
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Lol Brad - your catching the Team Bundy Disease when your members dont read posts properly lol

I wrote anti DOGGY dandruff shampoo.

Brads little secret does work but it only removes the skin from the coat to stop it coming up really need to get the oil into him, and is possible nice fatty meat. The fat content will help the coat, as well as help put on his weight as i noticed in another thread you needed weight put on him.

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So whats the secret Brad?

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Talk to me on MSN - Or it wont be much of a secret anymore LOL
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Okay sounds good
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we have found cod liver oil or a tea spoon of cooking oil in there meal works
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Ive been adding cod liver oil to his meals and it has been working well, pretty much all of the dried skin has gone.
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