Keeping Your Pitbulls Coat Shiny

One of the most commonly asked questions involving pitbull hair is how to keep your pitbulls coat shiny and healthy. Different breeds of DOGS have different coats, and so some breeds will need specialized care to keep their coat shiny, but hair is a protein, regardless of style, so there are some common steps you can take to keep your pitbulls coat shiny and healthy.



Alaskan Malamutes are known for being friendly and loyal. In fact, Chewbacca, the hairy Wookiee in the Star Wars movies and the name of the character of indiana Jones were both inspired by George Lucas' loyal dog Indiana, an Alaskan Malamute.


The first thing to look at is your pitbulls diet. Unless your pitbull is very old, or of a species that shouldn't, feed it a diet that is high in quality protein. Meat based dry DOG food is usually best. Meat based is the most important factor since that is the most digestible, and hence most useful, protein to your pitbulls. General health also helps your pitbull to have a shiny coat, so makes sure that your pitbull has access to plenty of fresh water at all times. Most DOG foods, especially the meat based dry foods, will provide enough vitamins to keep your pitbull healthy, and in turn to keep your pitbull's coat shiny. There are extra vitamin supplements offered and there are some great ones at www.doggyvitamin.com .



In the latter part of the 18th century, Holland was split between the partisans of the Prince of Orange and the patriots, and the patriots were led by Kees de Gyselaer, who owned a dog named Kees. Kees gave the Keeshond breed its name and became the symbol of the Patriots.


In addition to this, brushing your pitbulls coat on a frequent basis will help to guarantee a healthy and shiny coat. Use specific pitbull shampoos when bathing your pet, and make sure to rinse the pitbull fully. Left over shampoo or conditioner can not only dull the coat, but may be irritating to the pitbulls skin. Take these basic steps and in a relatively short time you should notice a drastic improvement in your pitbulls coat.



The official record for the heaviest dog was set way back in 1989. The dog in question was an English mastiff named Zorba. At the time, he weighed 343 pounds. He was 8 years old when he was weighed.


 

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