Sensible Dog Dandruff Treatments
I adore my dog! You think of those slightly strange people who have Labrador Retriever pillows in their houses, Labrador Retriever stickers on their cars, an Labrador Retriever shirts on their children, that’s me! You can laugh all you want, but I absolutely adore my pooches.
It takes a special heart to love animals like I do, and I wouldn’t trade it in for a second. So now that you have a bit of a back story on me, the dog lover, I’ll go into one of the things that I happen to know about best: how to reduce the amount of dog dandruff on my dogs. If anything I’ll admit, it’s the one thing about my dogs that I can’t stand! And that’s just a secret between you and me.
Labrador Retrievers are notorious shedders. My youngest dog Becky gets off the couch after a long nap and yup, the coach is covered in fur. The fur itself isn’t the main problem here, but all the dandruff that goes along with it. All my children moved out of the house a long time ago, and afterwards is when my love of labs really kicked in. But the problem is, my youngest daughter Patricia has a slight allergy to dog dandruff. So that’s a real problem whenever she and her family come to visit home. The last thing that I want is for my Patricia to have a less than amazing time when she finally comes to visit home because of dog dandruff on the furniture.
The best dog dandruff treatments that I know begins by treating both your dog and the furniture that it likes to rest on. Give the furniture a complete and thorough vacuuming from top to bottom, and then spray it with a light odor and dirt removing spray. It can be easily bought from any supermarket. Then it’s on to your dog. First off, give your dog a good bath from head to toe. Here, I would suggest going to your local pet store and purchasing a dandruff eliminating shampoo. And then the trick is afterwards to follow up the bath with a lotion treatment especially for dogs. This you can also find at a local pet store. This is the trick to soften and soothe your dog’s skin, which will definitely help to reduce dog dandruff.

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