First of all, you need to be careful not to over-bath your dog or you're going to dry out her skin and coat terribly. You can add a couple of drops of liquid bluing to whatever shampoo you're currently using - show people use it to whiten white dogs. The other thing you can do for between baths is to to get yourself some chalk. It's made for grooming dogs, is in powder form and you brush it into the coat really well, then brush it out. It leaves the coat nice and white.
2007-03-09 08:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-22 09:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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How do I keep my westie white?
She's 6 months old and she was lovely and white when she was clipped but in between baths her coat goes a yellow tinged white and in between grooming her cat goes scraggly
2015-08-05 22:11:54
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answered by Garrot 1
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As well as the whitening shampoos, use Pampers fragrace-free baby wipes to wipe her face after each feeding, to keep the whiskers white. (and under her eyes)
Here are some really good tips for Westie care and grooming> http://www.canadawestieclub.ca/westies/FAQ.html#keepwhite
2007-03-09 07:56:50
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answered by Chetco 7
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You bath her too much-this makes the coat go soft.
If you only bath 1 or 2 times a year the coat stays harsh and mud just brushes out when it dries.
The coat is supposed to go scraggly-thats what westie coats do.
2007-03-09 14:53:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopefully you know that shampoo alone is not the answer. If you over-bath your dog, you're going to strip all the oils out of his skin and coat and then you'll have a whole other problem. To keep him white between baths, you can use dry shampoo or chalk. The chalk you use is grooming chalk made for dogs, its in powder form, you brush it into the dog, then brush it out really well.
2016-04-13 02:16:29
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answered by ? 4
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There is a shampoo called white on white that works really well. Its actually a blue shampoo. There is also a horse shampoo that is safe to use on dogs, it is a purple shampoo. You could buy it at Petsmart. If you ask one of the employees they should be able to direct you exactly where you need to go. But there remember the dogs white and they will get dirty from time to time. Its like keeping a toddlers white tshirt clean. Good luck:)
2007-03-09 08:45:54
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answered by melindah83 2
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I used to have a white golden mix (I miss u, Spike!) and showed him a couple times in dog shows for 4-H. We would use "blueing shampoo" to remove the yellow and make him very crisp white. I think it's the same kind of shampoo old ladies use too much of and it makes their hair blue! But every month or so we'd mix some with his dog shampoo and he would gleam. Beautiful.
I don't know if this is the same as pet whitening shampoo, but you can get the bluing stuff at beauty supply stores.
Have fun w/ your puppy.
2007-03-09 07:57:35
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answered by MissDixie 3
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Usually, that's too long for me. I believe it depends on the guy and also his face though. Certain guys may pull off long hair and others can't.
2017-02-25 22:15:32
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