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    3 Reasons Why You Should Be Blending Your Pet’s Shampoo


    Awesome Pawsome uses Prunus shampoo. But you can use your preferred brand too.
    It has been a good four months since we recognised Awesome Pawsome as the official groomer for The Wong Dogs, and we couldn't be happier! One interesting step that groomer, Ian Wong does is the blending of the shampoo solution before each wash. Apparently there is more to this step than it looks.



    Here are three reasons why you should be diluting and if possible blending your furkid’s shampoo before their bath:



    It does seem that such a method also keeps Cory smelling fresh for a longer period of time (six days to be exact). Yes, there is the extra prep work, and do I really want to invest in a special blender for them? Decisions, decisions. For now, let’s start with the diluting, shall we?

    Cory's latest look with his groomer, Ian Wong.

    -         For more information on Awesome Pawsome’s services, visit http://awesomepawsome.sg

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    "3 Reasons Why You Should Be Blending Your Pet’s Shampoo" was Posted On: Thursday, 9 October 2014 @23:22 | 0 Wong comments


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