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To: Carolyn who wrote (2)5/14/2000 4:33:00 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 134
 
You will receive the best results when polishing your dog if you hold the dog by any appendage and let him/her be suspended in mid air from your left hand. This is most easily accomplished when polishing a smaller breed of dog but not impossible with larger breeds especially if they are male in gender.

You then switch on or crank engine of your dog polisher using either the kick starter or the pull rope depending on which H.P. model you own. Then you gently stroke your dog with the buffing head which is included in the kit starting with the dog's rear foot pads and continuing on until you are at the tip of his nose.

You should keep some smelling salts handy in case your dog looses conciseness at any time. A fully awake poodle will take on a much deeper shine when his mussels are tense.

Why is it that the male of our species buys so many useless items at Sam's Club, Costco, and other such places?

Sams has such a rough interior being as it has that warehouse look that we just feel at home there. When we feel at home then money is the last thing on our minds.

:8-)