How can I keep my dog hair not over dry from many wash?

Lch2616007
by Lch2616007
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  • PhoDOGrapHER PhoDOGrapHER on Jun 05, 2017

    a little bit of dawn dishwashing liquid and water. Lather your dog and rinse well. You can also wash your dog with a little bit of Bronners soap And water. Lather and rinse well. Bronners kills fleas🐾

    • Lch2616007 Lch2616007 on Jun 06, 2017

      I never hear of Dr. Bronners soap up till now.... just looked it up at web... I will give it try for myself first :0)


  • Sharon Sharon on Jun 05, 2017

    The Humane Association told me that we should only bathe our dog twice a year. It is best for their skin. If your dog smells, they sell fur freshening spray. The spray smells very clean and is non toxic towards the dogs skin.. I believe that I bought the spray at Amazon.com or Petsmart.

    • Lch2616007 Lch2616007 on Jun 06, 2017

      Hello Sharon.. thank you for the reply and suggestion..... I have black white short leg Pekingese... every time after walk he gets very dirty under his belly and feet . we have long walk to the park :0) ...... so I use lukewarm water rinse him and his back ... in order also kills flee eggs and dirt from the dirt road.

      Spray will not get clean of dirty hair from the grass that gets on his hair and his belly and feet... will it?

  • Dhorton Dhorton on Jun 06, 2017

    My German Shepherd got rave reviews after we mixed omega-3 (fish oil) in with his food. We also brushed him alot.

    • Lch2616007 Lch2616007 on Jun 06, 2017

      I am not sure if my little guy likes the smell of fish oil... but I will try it.. since my family encourages me to take fish oil..so.. I will buy a bottle of it for both of us :0)

  • Suzette Suzette on Jun 06, 2017

    My vet told me to only bathe my dogs once a month as it can dry their skin out, causing excess shedding and itching. In between shampoos, I use cleansing wipes made for dogs. They are SOAP FREE and smell nice! And, they love the extra attention without the stress of a bath. I get them at Petsmart. Hope this is helpful.

    • Lch2616007 Lch2616007 on Jun 06, 2017

      Hello Suzette: I will buy that to try wipe his paws from long dirt trial at the park.

  • Lch2616007 Lch2616007 on Jun 06, 2017

    I never heard of Dr. Bronners soap till now... will try it soon .... Thank you very much :0)

  • You are doing the right thing, rinse him off (water only), and dry him. I would consult your vet about adding a fish oil supplement so he does not get or have to suffer with dry skin.

  • PhoDOGrapHER PhoDOGrapHER on Jun 06, 2017

    Been using it on my dogs for some time. Even when I'm showering.

    Best,

    the daily dog walker