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Subject: Re: Shampooing
Posted by Tiffany on April 17, 1998 at 14:59:06:

In Reply to: Shampooing posted by Kim on April 17, 1998 at 12:09:14:


: I checked the ISGA webpage and though they have a category on shampooing/bathing, it's not a link yet and there is no information. I wonder what kind of shampoo to use and if I'm going about the shampooing the right way.

: I put Foster (he's 3 months old) on my hand and lower him into warm water. He sits in the palm of my hand and I hang onto his tail with my fingers because he tries to get away. He's not too upset by the process itself, he just doesn't like to sit still. So I put a drop of shampoo on my fingers and rub it into the fur on his back, and a little tiny bit on his belly. I get his head just a little, but it's hard to rinse so I don't do very much. Then I just gently douse his back with 7 or 8 cupfuls of the bath water to rinse him. Is that all I need to do? I know to wrap him up and towel dry him a little, then I breath warm air on him to get him dry (he loves that part.) He gets fruit and things matted into his fur and I only have to bath him once every 3 weeks or so, but does anyone have any suggestions or anything? Also, what kind of shampoo should I use? To be honest, last time I used a kids rainforest shampoo... scent and color free, and phosphate free, so it's biodegradable, but it made him itch. He was constantly scratching. I guess I may not have rinsed him well enough, though.... that might be why. Anyway, this time I used (believe it or not) Pantene. He hasn't itched (and he smells great!) Is this bad? Should I try some type of cat shampoo or something? Thanks in advance for any info... I'm really stumped.

: Kim

Kim,
I don't know about shampoo or anything, but the breeder
who I got Eos from told me to be really careful when I
bathe her. He showed me to hold her head up away from
the water with my thumb, because SG's don't know to
hold their breath and will aspirate the water and catch
pneumonia. I usually take a warm, wet wash cloth and
wipe her fur off with it - that works pretty well for
us.
Good luck! :) Tiffany


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