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04-20-2014 10:43 PM
I was going to post on another thread and figured I hijacked enough. So I'll start a fresh one. Did anyone else hear Chaz talk about his dogs being his air fresheners? It sounded like a joke and then I realized they were totally serious. He sprays them with the RTM and then they walk around the house making everything smell sooooo good. And he says it's good for them to boot. (I'm paraphrasing as I don't remember the exact words.)
I wonder how RTM will work on my Bichon?
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04-21-2014 02:13 AM
The things I learn here are amazing. I have 2 Keeshonds. Would this RTM stuff work on long haired dogs? Would I just spray and brush, and let them dry on their own? Would I need to use a blow dryer?
Sorry... I'm not up on WEN anymore, and there are so many new offerings in his line. I do wish Chaz would make at least one (Non Kid Formula/Scent) without the menthol. I would be back pronto.
04-21-2014 04:12 AM
I have a Golden Retriever and use the RTM on him. Not only does he smell great, but his coat soft, shiny, and beautiful.
04-21-2014 06:39 AM
Thank you. Any suggestions on scents?
04-21-2014 09:01 AM
On 4/21/2014 Mistic said:Thank you. Any suggestions on scents?
Whatever scent you like. I don't use the RTM a lot on my hair so I've got a supply built up for my dog. I use whatever one strikes me at the time. A caution though...If you have a cat, and the dog & cat lay together and the cat licks the dog, I'd recommend that you avoid the TT since tea tree oil is dangerous to cats. I don't think the concentration of the TT oil in the RTM is super high, and I know there are commercial pet shampoos that contain TT oil, but there's really no need to take the risk with all the other options available.
And, Mistic, to answer your other question...no, you don't saturate them to the point of needing to blow them dry. You're just misting them over the tops of their coat and that dries down quickly and easily on its own. Do it however it's comfortable for you...brush & mist at the same time, brush first then mist, mist first then brush, rough the hair up in the wrong direction then mist and smooth the hair back. There are days when I'll just give a quick misting w/o brushing, too. It's all good.
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