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Old 08-14-2005, 05:44 PM
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I am preparing my wft for showing and all is going well - he looks great but needs thicker leg hair - he is only 9 months - will it grow thicker naturally or do l need to do something ? - l hate to pull any of it
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Have you heard of Ruff-Coat Shampoo made by Rio Vista Products? This shampoo is formulated for wire-hair, course, and double coated breeds- perfect for your wire fox terrior. Ruff-Coat Shampoo adds desired texture, body, and fullness to these breeds. The deep lathering, protein-enriched formula, mositurizes and conditions. It might be a good start to getting your WFT ready for show!
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