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Try putting him up somewhere high.. like your kitchen counter top and see if that helps any.
like when you take your dogs to the vet.. once they are up on the table they 'freeze' because they know they are up high. or at least my dog does.. and thats how i groom him. :)
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yep that what i do with molli. my mom doesn't let me put him on the table or counter cuz he gets hair all over.
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If your cocker is getting dandruff, chances are his food isn't agreeing with him/not providing him with enough Essential Fatty Acids. To combat this, you should either 1) change his food 2) supplement his diet. Whenever Giselle blows coat, I always add a capsule of Cod Liver Oil into her food once a week. If we have some at hand, I'll also drop a few spoonfuls of Jack Mackerol into her bowl.
Ironically, one of the best ways to combat dandruff is to brush your dog. My personal preferance is to buy a curry comb (you might know what this is if you work with horses) and rub it on your dog in circular motions. This will spread and work her natural skin oils. When Giselle was blowing her track coat, I did this curry comb technique probably once every day.
Though my dogs are not show dogs, I believe in grooming them in that stacked position. It makes it a lot easier and quicker for me to groom them when they're standing like that. A lot of conformation people use Happy Legs or some kind of version of this. I just use bricks :p I place four bricks on a sturdy table in the position of where my dog's feet should be and place my dog's feet on them. I treat and reward them for standing with all four feet on the bricks. When they try to get off, I gently replace each foot back on the bricks. Because the bricks are elevated, the dog will usually not try to back off because that will throw off his entire balance. Here's a pic:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/IMG_2286.jpg
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Also forgot to add, if you have a friend with you, you can ask him or her to treat the dog while you work. You can even treat your dog with one hand and brush him with the other. He'll probably be too busy trying to keep his balance and eating the treat to notice you're brushing them.
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I was having the same problem with yollie , my word talk about a battle, and im the one scared up..lol..but I read where if you put them up on a cabinet or higher place it would help in grooming..wow you woulnt belive the difference, I was finally able to do her nails last night and grooming has taken on a whole new light..she sits and stays still the whole time im grooming her..Its amazing..I dont know what it is but it works like a charm.. :D
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Thanks for the tips. :) I will ask my vet about the dandruff when sammy gets his rabies shot. That sucks, I don't want to change his food because Molli also eats Iams. And she does great on it. That's an interesting position to groom a dog. LOL.... I think I will choose some kind of high spot and groom him there. I groom Molli on the couch because that just her favorite spot to be groomed.
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Well another option instead of switching food is you can just switch formulas (if he is allergic to an ingredient in your current food) without switching brands. OR you can supplement his food with something like, fish oil or vegetable oil (though this isn't suggested if your pup has known allergies to soy).
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What do you mean by formulas? lol.... I don't know alot. ;)
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Formulas as in, the chicken formula versus the lamb and rice or beef.. etc. Different "flavors" are different formulas
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ohhh. I think they have lamb and rice Iams puppy food. Should I switch him to that?