Reddit Reddit reviews Pet Head Fur Ball Detangling Spray for Pets Strawberry Yogurt -- 15.2 fl oz

We found 3 Reddit comments about Pet Head Fur Ball Detangling Spray for Pets Strawberry Yogurt -- 15.2 fl oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Pet Head Fur Ball Detangling Spray for Pets Strawberry Yogurt -- 15.2 fl oz
STRAWBERRY YOGURT SCENTED spray designed to get rid of nasty tangles in your dog’s coat quickly and easily!WHOLESOME AND ECO-FRIENDLY formula is pH balanced for dogs and safe if licked or swallowedSUITABLE FOR ALL DOGS and formulated for dogs with long and curly coatsSOFT, SHINY, AND TANGLE FREE HAIR is possible with the Dog’s BFF Detangling SprayHIGH QUALITY INGREDIENTS like essential fatty acids, sunflower seed oil, wheat protein, and vitamin E effectively detangle knots and condition the coatStrawberry Yoghurt scented detangling spray - perfect for long and curly coatsNo more terrible tangles! Just spray on dry hair and brush to fix the knots and leave tangle free, smooth and shiny furEssential fatty acids, sunflower seed oil, wheat protein and vitamin E effectively detangle knots and condition the coat. Tames fly away hair while conditioning the skinAll Pet Head formulas are manufactured in the USA to human quality standards. They are pH balanced for dogs and free of petroleum derivatives and DEA, and will not harm your dog if licked or swallowedFresh and unique fragrances ensure your pooch will smell great and is one of the key features that differentiates Pet Head from other brands
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3 Reddit comments about Pet Head Fur Ball Detangling Spray for Pets Strawberry Yogurt -- 15.2 fl oz:

u/bvyuni · 2 pointsr/corgi

It cuts down on the shedding and loose underfur. Must have for any double coated dog. In addition, get a doggie detangler spray (I highly recommend this product) so that the brush does not snag on knots and cause pain to your dog. Bonus: it makes your dog smell so good!

No, don't use a furminator on a puppy yet!! Wait for the adult fur to fully grow in. In the meantime, buy a lighter brush (like a baby brush) so that you can train your puppy to not be afraid of/chew on the brush. My dad used to be very impatient of grooming one of our collies, would pull on tangled fur and make the dog cry that it trained the dog to run away in fear anytime it saw the brush. We literally had to hold him down or tie him to a post to brush him as he cowered. Very bad experience we could not train out of him... damage was already done. As a result, I have been extremely gentle that my corgi sees brushing as a bonding experience because of early, gentle exposure.

In addition, I would also take your puppy to a groomer so that he/she gets accustomed to the tools they use (nail filers, blow dryer, shower head, tub, clippers, etc). The earlier the exposure the dog has, the less problems they will have with a groomer (and groomers will LOVE your dog for it). Corgis are one of those breeds that require a professional groomer because of the amount they shed (especially if it's a fluffy like mine!). Interview your groomer- ask about their experiences handling puppies and make sure one will NEVER shave or buzz clip your dog. I have discontinued my business with two groomers because they were either physically PINNING my dog on the groomer's table (never do that to a puppy) AND buzz clipped him because she "wasn't paying attention the the level she set her clipper" (hell no, we're done). A good groomer knows to NEVER shave a double coated dog.

u/jynnjynn · 2 pointsr/AussieDoodle

Ive got a couple, because I have no impulse control.

for difficult tangles I use cowboy magic.

For just normal brushing when theyre a LIL tangly, but nothing serious I mostly use this one. It smells like those strawberry candies old people sometimes have. It's the go to when theyve come in from rain or snow, or when theyve had an excessive amount of fun at the dog park.

and this one is what I generally use to brush em out after a bath/towel dry cause it makes them super soft.

Biggest thing in the winter is to make sure you keep their paw pads trimmed, and any extra side fluff trimmed down to foot size. The fluffy feet are like mud sponges.