Just wondering what everyone does with there dog when it gets smelly and water is in short supply? I thought of spraying glen 20 on her ???
Our dog sleeps in the van as well, haven't had a problem so far (have only had her a year tho she has been on a few trips) but it will be one day.
Thanks whitey
Ron and Shirley said
03:40 PM Jan 11, 2014
A product our Vet advised to use to mask the doggy smells and reduce the need for bathing whilst on the road is Pet Plus Lustre Aid Cologne. It is a coat conditioner, cologne and deodorant spray. It is a greaseless spray containing absorbable Lanolin. It has a pleasant scent that last for quite a while and does give lustre to his coat. We purchased from our local Pet Store.
whitey2 said
09:19 AM Jan 12, 2014
Thanks Ron & Shirley, I've written it down and will go looking tomorrow for some, last year we didn't have a problem but we didn't get rain either! Rain n a wet dog can be challenging in a van ... lol.
chopit said
10:34 AM Jan 12, 2014
Thanks for the product name.
We'll be getting some to have "just in case".
frasercoast hosts said
10:19 AM May 23, 2014
Vinegar is cheap and effective. In a spray bottle mix 1/4 vinegar and fill with water. Mist the dog's coat. Comb or brush through. Keep away from the eyes. Will absorb odours and clean the coat.
Very good for hot itchy skin in the Queensland Summer.
Won't harm the dog and environmentally friendly.
Photo is of my dog "Belle" otherwise known when she is very dirty as Fairy Maclary.
Just wondering what everyone does with there dog when it gets smelly and water is in short supply? I thought of spraying glen 20 on her ???
Our dog sleeps in the van as well, haven't had a problem so far (have only had her a year tho she has been on a few trips) but it will be one day.
Thanks whitey
A product our Vet advised to use to mask the doggy smells and reduce the need for bathing whilst on the road is Pet Plus Lustre Aid Cologne. It is a coat conditioner, cologne and deodorant spray. It is a greaseless spray containing absorbable Lanolin. It has a pleasant scent that last for quite a while and does give lustre to his coat. We purchased from our local Pet Store.
We'll be getting some to have "just in case".
Vinegar is cheap and effective. In a spray bottle mix 1/4 vinegar and fill with water. Mist the dog's coat. Comb or brush through. Keep away from the eyes. Will absorb odours and clean the coat.
Very good for hot itchy skin in the Queensland Summer.
Won't harm the dog and environmentally friendly.
Photo is of my dog "Belle" otherwise known when she is very dirty as Fairy Maclary.