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YOUR DOGS DRY SKIN

Many dogs suffer from DRY SKIN. Causes of this affliction can include allergies, a dry house or diet. But whatever the cause, a simple solution is rinsing your dog with a bit of chamomile tea. Just boil up the kettle, make the tea, allow it to cool down and pour it over your dog. This will sooth your dog's dry skin without leaving any oily residue that other dry skin treatments can leave. If your dog has severe dry skin, then you need to try this very effective TIP-rub some olive oil into the affected area and then towel him off with a paper towel. When grooming your dog,one of the most important things to do is to have him on a table about waist high. This accomplishes two things, it makes him obey you and it makes it much easier to accomplish the things you want to do for your four legged best friend. "If you think your dog has DRY SKIN, then please read this article". You can make an excellent Herbal doggie shampoo from things that you probably already have around the house. A mixture of Aloe Vera gel and water work well. It is very mild on dog's skin and leaves their coat quite shiny and soft. Slightly dilute a handful of Aloe Vera gel with water and work the mixture into your dog's coat (it is best to apply this to a dry coat). Rinse with warm water. If you prefer to have a foaming shampoo, add a touch of baby shampoo to the mixture and use accordingly. Sometimes this alone will help your dogs DRY SKIN problems.
About Rod Shultz

Rod Shultz is a retired Registered Purebred Dog Breeder and you

can read about more TIPS at http://all-four-paws-info.blogspot.com


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