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| Shampoo for black coats My first bottle is on the way. If anyone is using it or has used it let me know how it worked for your dog? I have this picture of black smudges from her all over the house and black splatters everywhere when she first shakes off!:D (It's from DRS Foster and Smith)
__________________ You can say any fool thing to a dog and the dog will give you this look that says "My God, you're right! I would of never thought of that!" -Dave Berry |
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| I have used Ring 5 Black Out for years. It's a wonderful shampoo for black dogs, cleans well, smells great, gives the coat an unbelievable shine, and rinses easily. If that's not what you got, try that one next time. I will use nothing else. :D |
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| why do you need a black shampoo? i use oatmeal shampoo and have no problems.
__________________ Dungeon-23 month old male rottweiler Tootsie-2 1/2 year female cat |
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| I was at Petsmart, and I picked up a bottle of Perfect Coat Shampoo for Black Dogs. I love it. It gives Brita's coat a beautiful shine, and it lathers quite nicely. There's no difference in price than any other shampoo either. It smells good as well, and it has a moisturizing element that keeps her skin from drying out too much. |
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