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	<title>Comments on: Dog dandruff treatments</title>
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		<title>By: EvolutionPets</title>
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		<description>Great question Jamie.  You mentioned that your pet just began to get dandruff.  This is the interesting part because something must have triggered it.  You are spot on looking for nervousness, anxiety, or even dog depression as these cause temporary contact dandruff, but it goes away.   

I suspect that a skin irritation that needs to be cleared up will correct the problem.  Begin using RenuPlex, the medicated zinc dog shampoo.   Use it twice and you should see the dandruff just about gone.  After the 3rd application it should be all gone.  The RenuPlex conditioners will also repair and damage and bring his coat back to shinny life!   Thanks and good luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great question Jamie.  You mentioned that your pet just began to get dandruff.  This is the interesting part because something must have triggered it.  You are spot on looking for nervousness, anxiety, or even dog depression as these cause temporary contact dandruff, but it goes away.   </p>
<p>I suspect that a skin irritation that needs to be cleared up will correct the problem.  Begin using RenuPlex, the medicated zinc dog shampoo.   Use it twice and you should see the dandruff just about gone.  After the 3rd application it should be all gone.  The RenuPlex conditioners will also repair and damage and bring his coat back to shinny life!   Thanks and good luck!</p>
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