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Klay-9 Clay Mask for Dogs: Spoiled Sweet or Spoiled Rotten?

Mon, 06/02/2008 - 7:00am by PetSugar
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Unsurprisingly, pampering pro BellaSugar spotted this clay mask just for your furry friends! Klay-9 can replace shampoo and serve as a luxury spa treatment for canines. The product ($44-$154) is perf for pooches with problem, sensitive skin – it absorbs oil, removes dirt and dander, and gently exfoliates. Just mix the substance with warm water to make a silky silt to pour on, kinda like a readymade doggie mud mask. Will you try this dirty method to make your pup cleaner than ever?
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  • Renees3's picture
    Renees3
    1

    At first this seemed silly, but the more I think about it the mroe it's ok. B-Bop gets really dry flaky skin so if something like this would help I'd be all abou tit

    13 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • DarlingDA's picture
    DarlingDA
    2

    Ladybird would roll her eyes at me, but I still think it's a great idea. Of course, LB would do a shake with it on and we'd have doggie clay mask all ove3r the bathroom....

    13 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • plus_2_kid's picture
    plus_2_kid
    4

    Timber gives herself a mud mask every time she's outside - why should I pay for it....

    13 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • EkaterinaBallerina's picture
    EkaterinaBallerina
    5

    Haha, that dog looks just like my Bridget, except that Bridget is black. It's pricey, but I would try it if I could. Bridget has really sensitive skin, she scratches herself a lot (allergies) and it's only getting worse. I've had to start giving her baths more often. If it alleviated any of her problems, I'd do it.

    13 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • tulipsaki's picture
    tulipsaki
    6

    I don't know: on the one hand it sounds really good for the dog, on the other hand, I don't want to clean up the mess in the bathroom after doggy's shaken himself, rolled around and generally kicked up a major fuss.

    13 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • BigBird's picture
    BigBird
    7

    Good idea if you have a tiny pet, but with a dog the size of a small pony, I can just imagine running after him in the garden with a water hose to try and clean him off!!! Think I'll stick to doggy shampoo.

    13 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment

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