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LabMomHouston Moderator


 Joined : 07 Jan 2008 Posts : 571 Location : Cypress, TX
 | Subject: Shampoo Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:40 am | |
| Have any of you all found any really great shampoos for your dogs? Gunner's hair is so thick...sometimes I think that the shampoo just sits on top and doesn't even get into the hair. It's even worse if I use a cheaper brand. I've used Pure Joy (I think that's the name) and it seems to really be soapy and conditioning. Just wondered if any of you all have any better suggestions for the really tough Lab hair.
(I washed the dogs today...boy was that fun.) |
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Labrapaws Admin

   Age : 22 Joined : 14 Jan 2008 Posts : 553 Location : N/W Idaho Humor : ROFLMAO should sum it up !
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LabMomHouston Moderator


 Joined : 07 Jan 2008 Posts : 571 Location : Cypress, TX
 | Subject: Re: Shampoo Wed Jan 30, 2008 3:57 am | |
| | Yeah you would think Gunner was a Husky or something...his fur is so thick. When I give him a bath...It really takes him pretty much the entire day to dry off....Whereas Bella is drying within 2 hours or so. Maybe that's why Gunner prefers to go without the bath. LOL! But boy does he stink up the place if I don't wash them as often as I should. |
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Wendlin My Home Away From Home


 Joined : 29 Jan 2008 Posts : 167
 | Subject: Re: Shampoo Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:35 am | |
| Does anyone know about ORVUS?? We used this at our FFA teachers house on her sheep. It's an amazing shampoo that makes the thoughest thickest coat soft. You can use it virtually on anything even quilt cleaning! Its a very gentle shampoo and is non-irritating. I worked at a Horse/Tack store and it was also used by people on Dogs. They swore by it. Any thoughts?  |
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LabMomHouston Moderator


 Joined : 07 Jan 2008 Posts : 571 Location : Cypress, TX
 | Subject: Re: Shampoo Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:50 am | |
| I haven't heard of it but I'll have to check it out. If it works on sheep it surely can work on my old fur ball Gunner. Anything to make bath day easier....I got to scrub in the shampoo...dry them off...have them shake water all over me...clip nails, clean ears (they hate that) and do heartworm and flea meds. Gunner can't stand the flea med either. As soon as I bring out the package he's hiding under the table. |
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Wendlin My Home Away From Home


 Joined : 29 Jan 2008 Posts : 167
 | Subject: Re: Shampoo Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:46 am | |
| Did you ever try ORVUS, just curious to know if you liked it???? I remember it would just get all the gunk out of the sheep's wool, amazing stuff. Hope your having a good day!  |
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LabMomHouston Moderator


 Joined : 07 Jan 2008 Posts : 571 Location : Cypress, TX
 | Subject: Re: Shampoo Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:33 am | |
| | Nope I haven't tried it yet but I read about it as well. I should get some though my two have all kinds of gunk in their fur. |
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Wendlin My Home Away From Home


 Joined : 29 Jan 2008 Posts : 167
 | Subject: Re: Shampoo Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:26 am | |
| | Yeah, I hate that gunk! Maybe it would work on the kids too, after a day in the yard... lol |
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LabMomHouston Moderator


 Joined : 07 Jan 2008 Posts : 571 Location : Cypress, TX
 | Subject: Re: Shampoo Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:48 am | |
| | How funny. I am sure it would. |
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