Davis Quick - Dry Spray, 32 oz
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Yes! However, if you want to avoid the smell of a wet dog, you should use a dryer to completely dry your dog.
Yes! I'm a dog groomer, and I love using this stuff on spots that are difficult to dry. Instead of spraying, apply some to your hand or a cotton ball and rub it into the area that needs to be dried. I hope this information is useful.
It's all set to go. It's something I use in my dog grooming shop and I really like how it reduces drying time.
There isn't a smell to it at all.
Selected User Reviews For Davis Quick - Dry Spray, 32 oz
However, I'm blown away. It really cuts drying time by 30% at least depending on coat type at least depending on coat type at least depending on coat type at least depending on coat Just be cautious with impacted coats; it won't be able to penetrate the hair, so make sure any dog is free of mats and impactions. There's a faint cucumber odor, but it's not overpowering or unpleasant. I can't get enough of this fantastic product, and I'll keep buying it in the future. Especially since, once the coat is completely dry, the spray leaves no residue or smell.
As a groomer, I use it on fluffy and double-coated dogs. It's great for dogs with fur coats because it cuts down on drying time!.
Even with a professional dryer, drying him takes a long time. Yesterday was the first time I tried this stuff. What a stark contrast. My dog was dried in a fraction of the time, and the odor was not overwhelming.
By about 20%, it aids dry time. It's the same with the vinegar/water mixture.
I groom pets and this reduces the time it takes for the coat to 40%. I only wish I had ordered the gallon size.
My dog's hair is very thick and curly, and I believe it works well and cuts down on drying time.
Works.