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Why does my dog like to roll in the warm dirt just hours after a bath?

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Why does my dog like to roll in the warm dirt just hours after a bath?
« Reply #20 on: 18/06/2008 09:11:48 »
Well, if you're going to take him to the vet anyway for the next set vaccinations, maybe you can ask him/her about the sensitive skin/upset tummy thing - or has that totally stopped with the new corn-free food anyway? If it has - then just stay clear of anything with corn in it (better no 'ready made' treats either, as loads of them contain all sorts of junk  [:(]) and "bob's your uncle".

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