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Pet Hair Spray for Shows and Events

June 22nd 2010 14:02
When showing your dog, you want to make sure that he looks his best. You want to make sure that every hair is in place and ever mat is non-existent, but dogs will be dogs sometimes and it can be hard to keep your pooch looking perfect.

In these cases, many groomers and dog show competitors will use a non-stiffening hair spray to ensure that every hair is in place. This will keep your dog's hair looking natural, but it'll also keep the hair looking the way you want to in front of the judges.


Just keep in mind that after the show, you'll want to give your dog a good bath so that you can get all of the hair spray out of his fur. You don't want to leave it in his hair, as the hair spray can potentially irritate the skin. In a way, it's like using gel, moose, and hair spray in your own hair. It starts to weigh down the hair if you don't wash it out properly.

Below, you'll find three popular pet hair spray brands and types. Consider these when looking for a good hair spray for your dog when he's getting ready for his next show.

Grand Finale Hair Spray, 10.2oz Aerosol
The top selling hair spray for dog groomers who need the most volume and hold.

Hold It Super Hold Freeze Aerosol Spray - 9oz

The Super Hold Freeze Spray gives you maximum hold to freeze your wildest styles. It contains a unique resin system, oat starch, and oat protein.

Cherry Knoll Coat Dressing 13 ounce AEROSOL
Cherry Knoll Coat Dressing is for use on all coated breeds to add body without stiffness. Cherry Knoll Coat Dressing eliminates tangles and mats and prevents breakage. Use this coat dressing when dog grooming to give the dogs coat a lustrous sheen with no oily feel. Removes surface dirt and odors and leaves coat manageable and fresh smelling.

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