[nagdu] Dog washing

Eve Sanchez celticyaya at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 04:20:06 UTC 2013


Wow, I love all of the responses here. Every dog has such different needs
and schedules. It's great. I think it was Larry that mentioned taking burrs
from poodle hair. Well, Larry, I have had the pleasure of pulling cockle
burrs from the real thing- sheep wool. And I will tell you that that is not
fun. Oh, and who was it that had the AVON dog? Skin-So-Soft.  hahaha   Your
representative must be happy with you. I am glad to hear that our dogs are
all the brightest pups around. As for my Taylor, well she smells wonderful.
I use an organic herbal blend on her and love to sniff. Thought of this
question as I was washing her outside last night. Yes, it was a little
chilly, but she got towelled and then came right in. She really seemed to
enjoy the whole thing and appreciated it as she was a little sticky after
my grand daughter (accidently) dumped an entire Dr Pepper on her head.
Well, Blessed Be all. Eve

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Bryan Jones <opensesame at me.com> wrote:

> Hello Eve -- I bathe my 5 year old 60 pound female Black Lab / Golden
> cross once every 2 or 3 months. I do this in the bathtub and use a solution
> consisting of one third mild dish soap and two thirds generic aloe vera
> gel. Her daily brushings include a misting of skin-so-soft spray, which is
> diluted at approx 1 part SSS to 50 parts water.  We live in a small urban
> area and she seems to stay pretty clean and odor-free except during times
> when we're having a lot of rain or snow..
>
> HTH,
> Bryan
>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "Eve Sanchez" <celticyaya at gmail.com>
> >> Hi all, I have a discussion question for the group. I am hoping
> >> everyone could tell us how often they bathe their dogs and what breeds
>
>
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