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![]() Name: Nancy Wyant
Dog's Name: Mia
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Highlands County, Florida
Posts: 1,005
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I use dryer sheets on my own hair when it gets bad (I have a ton of electricity in my system....sparks fly in the grocery store every time I touch something)...I wonder if just rubbing your fluff with a Bounce dryer sheet would work. And they smell good too...Not sure if they can be used like this for a dog or not.
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Name: Deborah
Dog's Name: Laurel (maltese), Dewey, Violet and Hardy and Dewey
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 8,562
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Deborah and my Fluffs, Laurel, Violet , Hardy and Dewey!
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Maltese Guru
![]() Name: Pam
Dog's Name: Leila
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: West Columbia, SC
Posts: 1,030
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On my own hair in the past, I have sprayed hair spray into my brush and brushed my hair with it. It didn't give it that hair spray feel like it does when you spray it directly on, but helped with the static. Leila has a different texture than me, but I wonder if that would work on her.
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