hersheme
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Kitty (Hurry on Kitty) and Sadie (Duleek Sonia)
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Post by hersheme on Jun 3, 2013 18:15:36 GMT
Hi, after some advice again please. Kitty has developed dry skin around her chest and tummy and I was wondering if anyone had recommendations as to what would be good to use? I was wondering about either Sudocrem, E45 or Aqueous. What do you all reckon?
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Post by pat on Jun 3, 2013 19:54:23 GMT
if i get a dog with dry skin i first use exmarid shampoo and then every few weeks just put some baby oil on my hands and massage it in, works a treat pat
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leefizz
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Foxleigh Fizz
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Post by leefizz on Jun 4, 2013 11:15:33 GMT
Hi I've used E45 on Fizz before, as she gets dry skin, never had any problems using it. I've also used salmon oil on her food which is very good.
Lee
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hersheme
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Kitty (Hurry on Kitty) and Sadie (Duleek Sonia)
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Post by hersheme on Jun 4, 2013 20:17:59 GMT
Hi Pat, have been using the shampoo, which helps a bit. Not thought of baby oil, good call. Hi Lee, where do you get salmon oil from, didn't know it existed? She is a fishaholic so would love that! Val x
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Post by rachael on Jun 5, 2013 17:39:50 GMT
I use Salmon Oil. The most cost effective one I have found is made by Stockbull and is available on eBay.
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leefizz
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Foxleigh Fizz
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Post by leefizz on Jun 6, 2013 18:56:48 GMT
Hi Val, I've used Grizzly wild salmon oil and Kronch, both from ebay. Will have a look at the Stockball though.
Lee
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