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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: tucson az/elpaso tx
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be carful with how often you give a bath though,he can get a hot spot vary easy when you give a dog a bath it washes away some of there natural oils and they get dry skin then starts the itching and biting themselves and if that dont give him one eventually then just the moisture under his coat if you dont dry him off vary vary well will make one,trust me lol....google what makes a hot spot on a dog and read on it,it gave me a wake up call,just to bad i read on it after it already happend no body warned me shepherds are common in this now i have a dog with a big spot i had to shave and take him to the vet so im warning you lol
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: PA
Posts: 232
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But dont worry. I took him a bath only twice. The first day I got him cause he SMELLED LIKE POO LOL! and a couple days ago. He has really soft fur :P I love it And lolol his tongue is tooo big!!! |
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