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My setter has quite wavy hair, her hair does shine a bit but how do you get that high shine and gloss? Do I add something to her food or coat? I'd love to know.
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Vicky I know if you go to their website, or others it tells you what blade for what breeds. I think it's the extra fine for setters. It does cut the hair. I knew this and his needed to be removed and we crossed our fingers that underneath it all was a red color because he was quite blond. His hair doesn't ever seem super red or shiny to me, but it is 100% better than the fuzz all over him before it.
You don't want to see him this week. He has swam each night in the lake and his coat is rather dull and a mess. Plan to bath him and I do condition the hell out of him. Keeps the matting down.
What is the blade? What does it look like, and how and where do you use it and the different sizes.
Thanks V
No just after the coat king but I have pics of Cash on the table and after with you Tracy! Tracy you can make a video, wait I can film you doing Cash, and we can post it up on the video section here. Vicky the difference is your lovely dog has what looks to me in the pictures to be lovely curls and lots of them. I didn't see fuzzy at all. Either way you can tame that hair a bit I am sure with some practice. Didn't you say your a hairdresser or is that another post I read!
Gina & Anton are both "done" and their coat is not as shiny as it could be.
However, I add fishoil to their food and it seems to help a bit. I don't think fish oil would add to may kilos. As Jononla-Mel said, grains containing gluten may cause more of kilo-problem (at least to my experience).
Hi Vicky, I give my dogs WIN Omega3 capsules (fishoil) every day and that makes their coat shiney and not only that: it is also very good for their health and immune system. I take that capsules daily myself as well. You can find them at www.elpida-wellness.com
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