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cris axtell/coal hill ken
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Post by cris axtell/coal hill ken »

is there any thing that can slow it down.i feed a high grade food.
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Smoke
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Post by Smoke »

I really don't know what the problem is with some dogs and their hair. but I had two pup in my kennel and they never had bad shedding hair. I have always fed good food. Now I picked up three more dogs and they were real bad when I got them but they are doing alot better. Thiis time of year has had a lot to do with it. I would just keep watching it and stuf they should lose their winter coat very soon.

There is also a pill that you can get at Wal-Mart or something like that for their coat.
another remedy that I do for my coon hound that I bench show is give them like one egg a day make sure you boil it for about 5m so that it will kill the disease that it can give them. but that alone will make a difference with their coat texture.

coltc
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Location: Reynolds, Ga.

Post by coltc »

Get some cod liver oil and pour a little Maybe a tablespoon over your dogs feed once a day. They'll have pretty and shiny coats within a month.
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