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Dog's Hair/fur    What do I do when my dog's hair/fur gets dry? It's very unusual because she used to have healthy, brown fur. Please help. Thanks.

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koliuoro
09/18/2008
12:40:06 PM
Re: Dog's Hair/fur
I think it's natural for dogs's hair to get dry especially if it's too hot. they're like humans too. So, don't worry. Don't get scared. Maybe you can do some showering and buy some dog powder to prevent the dryness.
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sinclair
09/18/2008
12:41:25 PM
Re: Dog's Hair/fur
Ask your vet. It's hard to speculate.
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zandrauy
09/18/2008
12:42:31 PM
Re: Dog's Hair/fur
My dog experiences the same. What should I do?
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agreie
09/26/2008
06:46:46 AM
Re: Dog's Hair/fur
You Must brush and Comb his hair, bathe him, clean his ears and eyes, clip his nails, and brush his teeth. Put on some cloth to wear everyday.
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abijoy
09/26/2008
06:48:48 AM
Re: Dog's Hair/fur
I have read that you should always brush your dog's hair to remove dead hair and also remove those annoying dandruffs.
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juianne
09/26/2008
06:54:08 AM
Re: Dog's Hair/fur
a doctor once said that dry hair can also be due to the weather conditions. i think it is normal for a dog to have his or her hair dry during winter.
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