Well this only works with long haired dogs but it really works.
I have a Border Collie and his coat is usually shiny but sometimes it can lose the shine. What I do is a get two pieces of kitchen roll (tissue) and fold them together. Then I fold it into a smaller square and put it under the cold tap. Now that it is wet, squeeze out some water but dont ring out the tissue and rub it over your dogs coat. Let it dry and your dog's coat should be glossy.
Hope this helped.
Sophia.
Head of BCLT Border Collie Love Trust
Brush it very well. Use show sheen spray. Give your horse oil supplements (only if the vet says it is okay) and you can get a horse vaccum to get all dust off.
Butterscotch is candy and no candy is good for dogs because of the excessive sugar content.
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Dogs grow thicker winter coats to keep warmer in winter. The signal for dogs to grow their winter coats is the length of daylight each day; as it declines, the dog's body reacts by growing a thicker coat.
When a dog is ill, its coat will not be shiny and healthy looking. If a dog has skin diseases or food allergies, it could actually lose its coat in patches.
to give them a nice glossy coat.
Here is a sentence with the word 'glossy':Amelia groomed the horse until its coat is glossy and gleaming under the sunshine.
Sadly, no. My friend tried that and it didn't work :(
dogs have a nerve in there body that gives them the color of there coat and there coat.
Arabian are rich for their beautiful glossy coat and how gracefully they move their bodies.
Butterscotch is candy and no candy is good for dogs because of the excessive sugar content.
Your gerbil is doing amazing.
To get a new glossy coat! Old fur is unhealthy and might give the rabbit skin cancer.
Yorkshire Terrier has a very beautiful long and silky coat which is also straight and glossy.
Shave it
Yes. I do it by painting the stain on the wood with a paint brush to get an even coat. You can re-coat in a few hours until you get the color you want. Then, you have to let it dry longer than the can says since you didn't wipe off the 'excess.' Wait about twice as long as the can says before you put a covering coat of anything. If you don't let it COMPLETELY dry before you apply the glossy finish, the vapors in the stain will force their way out thru the gloss coat and blister the glossy finish and make a mess. The last time I did this, I let the stain air dry for 3 days before applying the glossy coats. I've had no problems with the results but you have to very patient.
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