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Old 09-18-2006   #1 (permalink)
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For owners of long-haired dogs... Aside from shampoo, do you also use conditioner? I mean for your dogs….not you. lol. :mrgreen: My dog's hair gets tangled if I don't use conditioner. I use my own conditioner and not the ones sold at pet shops. My friends told me it's okay to do this. I put the conditioner in a spray bottle and mix with water. I spray it to my dog's coat while brushing.
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I never forget to use conditioner for my dogs. It keeps their hair clean and shiny. Aside from conditoner, I even put dye on their hair. It looks more fashionable now. My dogs always get attention from the neighbors because of their looks. It's really great.
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I never forget to use conditioner for my dogs. It keeps their hair clean and shiny. Aside from conditoner, I even put dye on their hair. It looks more fashionable now. My dogs always get attention from the neighbors because of their looks. It's really great.

seriously ?? dye?
is that okay for dogs?
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I just bought a new conditioner from #1 All Systems. It's called Botanical Conditioner. Boy, it smells really great. I can't wait to try it out.

Myca, where do you buy your dye? And what colors do you use? I want to try it on my doggie...even just once. Just to give it a try :-) I know it's safe for dogs.
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I am very wary when shampooing and washing my dog. Im not sure its right to be using things like conditioner, and replacing many of the dogs own body chemicals?

Many dogs seem to have a naturally shiny, healthy coat, which is helped by regular brushing.
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I always use conditioners when I bath my dogs, though I don't have to do it often. So, I would definitely say yes to conditioner, especially to keep the "ouch" level down when trying to comb out the matts and knots.

If I were you, I would buy a conditioner formulated specificially for dogs because you don't know if there could be something potentially irritating in your hair conditioner, as far as the scents go and different chemicals.
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my dog has very short hair, but i use a special skin care shampoo (made for dogs) so that his skin doesnt dry up after i shampoo him.

i could use conditioner but for his fur it would be unnecessary.

but definetly, for long-haired dogs..conditioner is a MUST.
i think its better to use conditioner made for dogs..not human conditioner. you'll be more successful in detangling the fur.
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Exclamation conditioners can kill dogs

Most conditioners are cationic detergents. My best friends' show cocker DIED painfully by licking & eating some of his fur. The conditioner (wella balsam) ate his stomach-- actually tiny unrepairable holes until it pretty much dissolved. Everything was tried to save him, including blood transfusions. At first they thought he had been poisoned. Later my vet wrote this up in a vet medical journal, & eventually it saved a dog's life in Chattanooga --because the vet was able to identify the cause in time.

Most conditioners (yes, even natural ones- remember arsenic is natural) work by attaching to the hair with that + and - system you should have learned in HS chemistry class. Cationic means t is a +. It coats the hair, which is a -, so they bind together.

Since most people & most dogs don't lick or ingest their hair, no harm is done at all. It doesn't not harm the skin-- however, it does destroy the stomach and intestines if ingested in large enough qualities. Haint, the cocker, had been rinsed, dried and all that. He ate residue on his hair not the bottle or anything.

Apparently some conditioners taste good-- dogs are attracted to anything fatty, oily, nutritious, or sweet. Some ingredients include various oils (avocado, coconut, waxes, etc). Many have sweet smelling fragrances. Some have food ingredients-- orange, lemon, melon, jojoba bean extract, vanilla, proteins, etc. Dog thinks tasty.

Obviously, not many dogs have died from this. But do question whether if is worth the risk, before conditioning your dog. And do find about about the chemical properties of that particular conditioner. Just being a "dog conditioner" does not make it safe in case of ingestion!
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I didn't used conditioner yet for my dogs...but I'm planning too...just want to know if human conditioner I mean the one the we used is not harmful to the dogs??? just what inc123 said in the post above...is this approved or not by vet???
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I've not tried conditionar for my puppies yet.
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