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K. Singletary
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Location: Moncks Corner, South Carolina
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oily hair

I have a young female that has very oily hair. She has had this for as long as I can remember. Does anyone know anything that can be done about this or would cause this. She is doing really well, but is a pain to handle as your hands get greasy when petting her up at the tree. Any help would be appreciated.

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If she's not rolling in something, it must be something in her diet. Fatty foods make their hair oily. Thats why alot of people who show dogs feed them an egg a day. Try switching food. Good luck

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K. Singletary
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She's not rolling in anything as she is on cement, but I always feed a high fat content feed. That may be it. Thanks for the info.

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