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tia is moulting a lot, any one else having this problem,gave her a lovely bath last night hoping this would help, but to no avail,the other thing we have noticed is that each time she has had a bath she comes out in black spots,she has loads on her belly & now they are on her legs & chest dont know why this is happening??,perhaps she wants to be a dalmation!! that would explain the moulting! :lol:
 
Dont know about the black spots :wacko: but tilly is moulting bad as well..

I shall be using a rubber glove outside in the garden, that should get rid of some.. :thumbsup:

Bean for some reason isnt moulting, but i guess she hasnt been around long enough :D
 
Use a rubber grooming mitt every day. I mitt mine daily and the shedding from them is very minimal. :thumbsup:
 
:) thanks for the advice,i will try that, mind you i have not seen a rubber grooming mitt in any of our pet shops, only brushes,
 
I can't rmember what colour Tia is :b , but Nana is white and every year she gets loads more black spots on her skin, and now (at 3) they are begining to come through in her coat too.
 
dont overbath her, sum peeps make the mistake off bathing their dog every month.
 

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