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Old 07-16-2008, 02:54 AM   #21
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Re: A good brand of conditioner?

If you want to try the Coat Handler conditioner, you can order it from PetEdge online (and other online sites). I like EQyss products, and use them myself! LOL

I order all of my dogs supplies (except food) online because, generally speaking, the quality (and quantity) of shampoos and conditioners you get in a retail pet store is less than what you get when ordering from a source for professionals. I personally order from several different online sites (i.e., I can get some things from Cherrybrook that I can't get from PetEdge or KvVet Supply, etc.), so I can get what I need and want.

I spend far less money buying professional products than if I were to buy from a place like Petsmart or Petco. (In fact, many items that Petsmart sells in their retail stores are priced much lower online, even when factoring in shipping). I get my EQyss products through kvvet, who doesn't charge me shipping. Same for getting Advantage through Drs. Foster & Smith. I buy everything from collars and leads to toys and beds online, getting higher quality products for less money.
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Old 07-17-2008, 08:15 AM   #22
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Re: A good brand of conditioner?

Our pets need a special care, so there are so many products available in the market. after shampooing a conditioner is very important, so while choosing a conditioner please take a prescription from the doctor.
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Old 07-17-2008, 11:16 PM   #23
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Re: A good brand of conditioner?

General practicing veterinarians are not dermatologists. I have yet to use a shampoo/conditioner from a vets office that did anything that my medicated shampoos don't do better. Those "prescription" shampoos can be bought from anyone..no prescription needed. There is no reason to use a vet bought shampoo/conditioner unless your pet has mange, staph, etc. IMO
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Re: A good brand of conditioner?

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General practicing veterinarians are not dermatologists. I have yet to use a shampoo/conditioner from a vets office that did anything that my medicated shampoos don't do better. Those "prescription" shampoos can be bought from anyone..no prescription needed. There is no reason to use a vet bought shampoo/conditioner unless your pet has mange, staph, etc. IMO

I totally agree!
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Old 07-18-2008, 12:07 PM   #25
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Re: A good brand of conditioner?

Just a quick question since my dogs are getting a bath tomorrow and I want to try this vinegar thing. How exactly would you go about rinsing your dog with it? Do you just make up the mixture in a pail and slosh it over them? Doesn't that require a lot of vinegar?
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Re: A good brand of conditioner?

Just put about 4 cups of vinegar in a bucket, use some of it to rinse over your dog...then do it to all of them...

Then rinse it out, it will come out quite easily. You will notice a definite softness and change in the coat.
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