Alright thanksA rinse in the bath.
I use a 2 in 1 puppy shampoo and conditioner, but I bathed him two weeks ago and I don't want to over bathe.Would using a conditioner after the shampoo help moisturize the skin so it would be less flaky?
It's not an excessive amount of dander or anything like that. I just want there to be noneDandruff can also be related to the food he's eating.
Bathing twice a month is definitely not too much. You might wan to try a different brand of shampoo and/or conditioner though if the one you're using is causing flakes.
I have a bristle brush and a pin brush for brushing.I'm thinking a bath using a natural or organic shampoo. Brushing
Often.
It can depend on the dog and how dry their skin is naturally, any allergies, etc, but IME no amount of dander or flakes is "normal". You shouldn't be able to see any, except maybe in stressful situations.It's not an excessive amount of dander or anything like that. I just want there to be nonehaha.
Thanks for the tip about bathing though![]()
Really?It can depend on the dog and how dry their skin is naturally, any allergies, etc, but IME no amount of dander or flakes is "normal". You shouldn't be able to see any, except maybe in stressful situations.
Oh, I didn't mean to imply that it's the worst thing ever, and I'm sure it's fairly common to see, but I don't think it's something that all dogs "just have". Often there is a cause (diet, shampoo, etc) that you can find to fix it.Really?
Oh. We just had a vet visit and she didn't say anything.
Is this something a vet wouldn't mention? We have another visit soon, do you think I should ask her about it?
A grooming book I had says to use it everytime you brush, but in reality I use in less than once a week to avoid wasting it. I also bathe him once a month.How often do you use the leave in conditioner? That causes flakiness on my own scalp! Just a thought as to why there is flakiness. The leave-in was building up in my dog's coat also because I was using it once a week, so I know dog products are similar to human ones regarding buildup.
AhI was told that puppy dander is a super common thing and something that you shouldn't be overly concerned about it by my groomers and my vet.
My dog's back gets a lot of puppy dander, but the only reason you can see is because her entire back is black. White dander shows up in her fur a lot easier.
I figured it'd be something that she grew out of as she adjusted to everything in the household and with regular grooming and our already good diet.