Christine, The blue hue may be unavoidable – my daughter has informed
me that my white hair has a purple tone when I use my Clairol shampoo too
often. What helps then, is that I use an Herbal Essence shampoo called “Degunkify”,
meant to remove all residual stuff from other products. Now that they
have many more varieties than the original dark green shampoo, Herbal Essence
has given them creative names, like “Drama Clean”. “Degunkify”
alternated with a blue shampoo may work for the dog too. Amy From:
owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org [mailto:owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org] On Behalf Of Christine Sorry if these
are repeat questions I looked
through the email in my Pyr Folder and didn't quite find what I was looking
for. *If so, I am ok
with a re-send of email related to this topic 1) Any tips for
a good bluing shampoo that brightens
the coat or at least removes yellow oxidation and dirt stains. I'm guessing
some are better than others for a Pyr due to the porousity of the dog's
coat.....that...and I can't help but notice the absolutely beautiful sheepdog
on a neighboring property sometimes has a blue hue when viewed at certain
angles. . . ***Most
Important*** 2) Going to the
Vet tomorrow and planning to ask for alternatives to EpiOtic. Anyone familiar
with
Otomite Plus? I have always
been consistent about ear wax, mites, etc. due to the hot & humid we
live but believe I am going to need the vet to do the job this time.
:c Thanks in
advance Christine
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