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by funky munky on 12 October 2008 - 08:10
OR TOMATOES,LIKE YOUR 1ST SUGGESTION!!!! PERSONALLY I BELIEVE IT IS THERE OR IT IS NOT,BUT IT CAN BE ENHANCED SLIGHTLY,THE OLD BAY RUM WORKS WONDERS!!!! LIZ

by GSDADDICT on 12 October 2008 - 10:10
HI!
PLEASE FORGIVE ME FOR PUTTING IN MY TUPPENCE WORTH, AS I AM NEW TO THE GSD WORLD, BUT NOT TO DOGS.
I AGREE, RED PIGMENT IS DOWN TO GENETICS ALONE....... I HAVE A DITO VAN NOORT PUP, AND HE IS , LIKE HIS DAD, A VERY RICH RED, AND NO PILLS OR POTIONS GET THAT COLOUR, HOWEVER, IF THE COLOUR IS THERE, SOME ENCHANCING SHAMPOOS, CAN REALLY ADD LUSTRE AND SHINE TO THAT COAT.

by BRADY BEE on 12 October 2008 - 10:10
How vain of some humans to want to alter the colour of the dogs coat. Do you think the dog really cares, let alone knows what colour it is!!!! There are far more important things to consider and worry about.

by funky munky on 12 October 2008 - 10:10
Dito van Noort, now that's a male and a half,his colour is superb.GSDADDICT,if your puppy is like his sire you won't be needing any inhancing anythings. I have,in the past as i said, used Bay Rum if the coat was a wee bit dull,and it definately gives it a boost. GSDADDICT, good luck with your puppy. liz

by missbeeb on 12 October 2008 - 11:10
LOL LOL LOL, Liz, I thought you meant you'd been drinking the stuff (made 'em look better) not applying it to the dogs!!! What is it?

by funky munky on 12 October 2008 - 11:10
It's a hair tonic for humans,use to buy it in Boots the chemist.Don't even know if it is still available,it smells gorgeous too.(disnay taste that bad either if you're stuck Missbeeb lol) liz
by Soli on 12 October 2008 - 17:10
Hi two moons:
I do not want to convince you by no means. I just want to share with GSD breeders something great, new and natural. It is usually expected that some people can began playing with bananas, snake oil and some other comments.
If you want really to have the chance to comment about my product I can post you a free sample. I just will like to have your address and complete name. The product is really good so if you want to tried please just get in contact with me. In 15 days you will see results and you can put them in this forum.
I only intend that you can begin trusting people and not make so quick comments. I am sure after you tried your dog with this natural supplement you will call back. I do not blame you for your first reaction to my note. All first 10 dogs in the BSZS must be hair tested to check if they have artificial colors but if your dog is fed with carrots is not cheating. Our product comes from a flower that has much more carotenoid natural pigments concentration than carrots. I hope to hear from you soon my friend . Regards .

by Two Moons on 12 October 2008 - 18:10
Soli,
Trust is a hard thing to come by these day's.
For me even harder.
I am the odd man out here, most of what I believe is much different than most other's.
You would be best to develope your product and see what kind of success you can achieve, then market it to those who would use such a product.
I would not be interested.
Good luck with your venture.
Brent.
by hodie on 12 October 2008 - 19:10
People lack discrimination and knowledge, so yes, anyone can make up any concoction and sell it to the next fool who comes along. There are plenty to go around.
Feeding your GSD a balanced, healthy diet SHOULD be all that is necessary. The dogs are what they are, and they should not be what we try to make them by hook or crook. Isn't it a sad commentary that even in dog shows now one must test for substances to see if fur has been manipulated. What in the hell is the world coming to? Have so few so little honor anymore as to simply compete honestly?

by snajper69 on 12 October 2008 - 19:10
Hoodie its all about money. :) at least most of the time, me personally if I can just be sure that I have perfect diet for my dog I am happy :). I don't care if my dog has more black, more red, more yellow if he looks healthy, act healthy that is all I care about.
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