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Monday, November 27, 2006

Pamper Your Furry Princess

If you feel like you haven't had time to spend with your furry princess lately, spend an afternoon pampering her and making it up to her.

Give her a bath. The majority of dogs find a bath relaxing. It's the running water and not the bath itself that upsets many dogs so have the water already in the tub and make sure it's just luke warm. You don't want to give a dog a cold bath nor one that is too hot.

Then gently shampoo her and start from her tail and work upwards, that way you only have to rinse her head once. Use a skin soothing shampoo such as one made with oatmeal. After her bath, condition her fur with Fur Butter. It will penetrate her skin and leave her fur soft without any hint of greasiness. If she's prone to dry skin, this will almost eliminate the problem entirely with regular use as it also has aloe and oatmeal and healing herbs as part of its formula.

Then dry her fur using a hair dryer on low (the higher settings on hair dryers make many dogs upset) and you can brush her hair at this time. The fur butter will have made it easy to get a comb through even fur that tends to tangle. When she's dry, wrap her in her very own pink satin robe with a furry collar and cuffs for that total princess look.

Now that she's relaxed, pop in a movie, make some popcorn for yourself and get out some healthy dog treats for her and spend and evening on the sofa with your favorite furry princess who is feeling just about as loved as loved can be now.

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