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DOn't know..saw it with my compeditor on ebay. Thought I might pitch it to my boss if I got a few good reviews from those that use it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Tomlyn-Milk-Bath...QQcmdZViewItem |
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that's interesting... never thought of that, makes sense though, giving them a milk bath probably soothes their skin. Im curious now too. |
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The tomyln product is NOT a true milk bath, it's a just a shampoo with a cute name. Milk Baths are when you soak the dogs coat in buttermilk or WHOLE milk (NOT THE KIND YOU GET AT STORES, real unprocessed milk!) then you rinse and shampoo the dog once. It's like a human putting mayoniase in their hair.
It does not work. |
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I paid extra for Jimmy to get one and all it did was irritate his skin more. Go figure! So they don't work for him.
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I thought humans took mlik baths... or I'm just an idiot, which is quite possible
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