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  2. 23 Best Dog Conditioners - AOL

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    The right conditioner can work wonders in nourishing and hydrating a dog’s fur, leaving it soft, shiny, and manageable. In this comprehensive guide, we have curated a list of the best dog ...

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    For a refund on the FURminator conditioner or to get questions about the recall answered, reach out to Spectrum Brands either online or by calling 888-837-6688, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. and 5 ...

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    Best dog brush for matting: Les Poochs Les Poochs Pro Brush This durable slicker brush from Les Poochs is Akhmarova’s favorite to use on long-haired, double-coated dogs with lots of matting.

  5. Pyotraumatic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Hot spot on a Golden Retriever. Pyotraumatic dermatitis, also known as a hot spot or acute moist dermatitis, is a common infection of the skin surface of dogs, particularly those with thick or long coats. [1] It occurs following self-inflicted trauma of the skin. [1] Pyotraumatic dermatitis rarely affects cats. [1]

  6. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    A hot spot, or acute moist dermatitis, is an acutely inflamed and infected area of skin irritation created and made worse by a dog licking and biting at itself. A hot spot can manifest and spread rapidly in a matter of hours, as secondary Staphylococcus infection causes the top layers of the skin to break down and pus becomes trapped in the hair.

  7. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    A dog's coat is composed of two layers: a top coat of stiff guard hairs that help repel water and shield from dirt, and an undercoat of soft down hairs, to serve as insulation. [1] Dogs with both under coat and top coat are said to have a double coat. Dogs with a single coat have a coat composed solely of guard hairs, with little or no downy ...