Is it loreal hairspray and is he worth it?
2007-01-13 22:26:29
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answered by brainlady 6
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Absolutely not. He may lick it off his coat and over time it may poison him, apart from the long term effect it may have on his skin. Remember he will continue to shed hair so the hairspray will pervent it from falling off - over time it will accumulate on him and he will become a matted mess.
If he is shedding more then usual you should take him to a vet as he may have a skin condition that can be treated.
Fur in the home is part of owning dogs. If you don't like it you should get a breed with hair rather then fur, and if not there is no solution other then to hoover regularly or not own a pet with fur - ie get a budgie instead!
2007-01-14 06:11:05
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answered by arielkorber 2
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I don`t know what is wrong with you!! How can you do this? Using a chemical on you dog that is meant for humans can cause his hair to fall out and he can get a skin irritation. Why don`t you go to your local pet shop and buy a brush that you can brush him with three times a day. That will make the hair much less and not pose a threat to your dog`s health
2007-01-14 06:17:54
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answered by Danelle J 2
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why don't you try brushing him more often don't think it's a good idea to spray with hair spray you don't know what it's doing to it's skin you should have thought about dog hairs before you got the dog
2007-01-14 08:33:50
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answered by bella 1
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You could try warm water in a spray bottle with sugar dissolved in it then when he licks himself at least it will taste nice. The only problem is that his teeth will eventually fall out, and may land on your new carpet. You could counteract the impact this has on the carpet by super glueing his jaws together
2007-01-14 06:41:25
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answered by Jelly Snake 2
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stop spraying him with hairspray! get a grooming brush with rubber bristles and take him outside 1-2 times a day and brush him instead. animals needs grooming and this is the best way for his hair to come out, it comes out for a reason, leaving it on him stuck with spray isn't good for him.
2007-01-14 06:08:16
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answered by ahsatin 2
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that was a bad choice
don't spray your dog
dogs shouldn't be sprayed
i think that is animal crulity
that was mean to do to your dog
your dog will not like to be with you and you don't want your dog to leave your house if that happens again your dog will think you don't like him/her whatever that is so mean you should think about this think of this how would you think if you were a dog and you were sprayed by your master?
2007-01-14 09:21:06
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answered by dude 5
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You're a cruel man and don't deserve to have this lovely animal, I have 3 dogs 2 of which are always malting.USE A GROOMING BRUSH ON HIM AND GET A LIFE!!!! if he means that little to you give him to someone they'll care for him correctly. by the way what your address so I can report you to the RSPCA!
You should never be allowed to own another animal what ever it may be!
2007-01-14 06:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Your better off using wallpaper paste, 1 coat every 3 months is fine. W e have a lovely Retriever (long haired) She doesn't look as good with the paste on, but it has stopped the hair falling about the house.
2007-01-14 06:24:13
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answered by Anonymous
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How about you brush your dog regularly and get down into the undercoat, use the furminator, works awesome!
Putting hair spray on your dog is drying to their coat and not healthy for them to have on their skin and to breathe in..
2007-01-14 06:15:53
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answered by Mommadog 6
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No it isn't okay to do it at all! Your dog should be more important than your carpet you horrible old cretin! People like you shouldn't be allowed to own animals.
2007-01-14 06:14:40
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answered by Cato Says "Kalamaloo" 4
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