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Static from Petting a DogHolly from Richardson, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Static from Petting a Dog
I know what that feels like. I have a few ideas. The air does become drier in the fall and winter. I use a tabletop humidifier, also, I use an old dutch oven on the stove that I fill with water, and if the air is really dry, I add a little salt to it, and let it simmer. Adding cloves, orange or lemon peel, cinnamon is optional. Post By Carol R. (Guest Post) RE: Static from Petting a DogDo NOT use lotions OR dryer sheets. Remember that anything you put on your animals will be ingested when they clean themselves. Post by Maryeileen RE: Static from Petting a DogGently wipe him with a dryer sheet. They are made to reduce static and he will smell good too. Post by falldowngobump RE: Static from Petting a DogDO NOT USE LOTION AND PET YOUR DOG. He licks himself and could ingest it. It has nothing to do with your dog or his breed it is the lack of humidity in the air. get a humidifier or boil a some water on the stove(watch so water doesnt boil away!) add a cinnamon stick makes whole house smell good. Post by katklaw777 RE: Static from Petting a Dog
The air needs to be humidified. You can either get a humidifier that connects to your furnace, buy a portable humidifer, or place bowls of water in front of some of the heat registers. Post by Maryeileen RE: Static from Petting a DogA thin coating of hand lotion before you give the pup the rubdown may help. Adds the moisture to your hands that is missing. I recall using that trick when my clothes have static cling or I keep shocking myself. Just not so much that you leave a residue on the pooch. Post by purrplekat RE: Static from Petting a Dog
It's from the ions in the air, and will go away when you get another change. I'm sensitive to this too, and get little shocks from touching metal things, and my clothes do that static thing of clinging to me. Post by Honto RE: Static from Petting a DogLow humidity is the most likely the culprit, try boiling a pot of water and see what happens. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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