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Old 10-25-2009, 09:32 PM   #1
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Question Dog "Dippity Do" / Hair getl

Is there a product like hair gel I could purchase to use on the fur around my Bichon's face to keep it out of her eyes. It's cut short, but there are still some wild "curly's" I'd like to get out of her eyes.
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Old 10-26-2009, 09:27 PM   #2
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Re: Dog "Dippity Do" / Hair getl

There are hair gels you can use, and you can use people hair gel too. Of course all will need to be kept from eyes. However, you aren't going to get much staying power from any of them. If the hair is on the bridge of her nose or under the eyes, your best bet is letting that hair grow longer so that it will lay down. Longer hair has weight to it, and it will lay better, rather than growing up into the eyes. If its above the eyes, you can let it grow longer too, then scissor in a "visor" above the eyes. That will be long enough that it won't curl into the eyes.
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