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Burnt out coat

Discussion in 'Dogs - Pit bull breeds specific' started by True_Pits, Sep 23, 2004.

  1. True_Pits

    True_Pits New Member

    Does anyone have any tips on how to treat a burnt out coat? Please share if you do. Thx:)
     
  2. someday

    someday New Member

    I don;t know what a burnt out coat is...do you mean like damage due to sunbleaching?
     
  3. True_Pits

    True_Pits New Member

    I do mean damage, the coat is dry, hard and brittle. I think its from cheap dog food and not being fed properly. If you feed a dog "good" dog food with too much protien it will get a burnt out coat. But also if you don't feed them right, cheap dog food and they don't get enough nutrients the same thing kind of happens. Its hard, brittle, dry and dull looking. Its actually starting to look better, but their is the one section thats still a little brittle. I know it takes time to get them back into shape and recondition it, but I was wondering if their are any methods that can be used to help out for the skin/coat. Today it actually looks and feels real good, this weekend it flaked out from that section and I think all the dead and decayed cells were just making their move out..lol But it still needs a little help.
     
  4. GinaH

    GinaH New Member

    True_Pits
    You can get this supplement called Grizzly Salmon Oil it has Omega 3 & 6 in it. I use it on my dogs food and their coats are all very shiny and healthy you will notice the difference in a matter of weeks. I get the big gallon jug of it that comes with a pump. You can order it from the DR.s Foster & Smith catalog and you can also get it at Pet Smart. (It's cheaper through Drs Fosters & Smith.)
     
  5. someday

    someday New Member

    Ah ,similar to horses. Since my dog is inside, I have no idea for dogs. But with horses, of course put them on a proper diet, and we add corn oil to the food(which of course wouldn't be good for most dogs especially mine with the corn allergy, but Gina's suggestion sounds great), and I always use this wonderful coat moisturizer called Healthy Hair. I don't know if it can be used on dogs, since horses don't really lick themselves, I don;t have to worry about them ingesting it. I know it's a lanolin and oil mixture though, and it works wonders.
     
  6. True_Pits

    True_Pits New Member

    Ok, thx guys!!! Is there a Dr.s Foster & Smith website? How much does it usually run.
     
  7. GinaH

    GinaH New Member

    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/ You can order a free catalog through this link or you can order the products online.
    KV Vet supply also carries Grizzly salmon oil and you can order a free catalog from them to. They occasionally have really good sales so I would check them first. WWW.KVVET.COM.
    I buy the 34 oz jug and it runs around $24.00 but it last for quite a while.
     
  8. True_Pits

    True_Pits New Member

    Thx again. I'll go check my Kv Vet catalog for the oil and get it when I order my set of vaccs. Thank You much.
     
  9. spencerpits

    spencerpits New Member

    Would baby oil possibly work/be okay to put on the dog's coat? Just a thought.
     
  10. True_Pits

    True_Pits New Member

    Yeah you can use baby oilk on their coat, really good at shows to get them shiny.

    EDIT: Yay I got my new Kv catalog today!!!
     

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