17 Apr Teaching Moments Correct Bathing Sequence 05/17/2024 By Dr Faver We teach to leave shampoo and conditioner on for 5 minutes to get the most efficiency from the product, however the sequence of applica... Continue reading
10 Apr Teaching Moments Getting the Most from Your Shampoo 05/17/2024 By Dr Faver Many of you may be frustrated with the amount of shampoo you use and yet the dogs just aren’t as clean as you would like. Guess what! C... Continue reading
03 Apr Teaching Moments Horses 05/17/2024 By Dr Faver Horses are not big dogs like some people want to classify them for bathing and therapy. They are very different because their skin swea... Continue reading
27 Mar Teaching Moments Tick and Flea Pour on Products 05/17/2024 By Dr Faver Most pour-on tick and flea products are alcohol based. This alcohol mixes with the sebum of the skin and hair and disperses over the bo... Continue reading
20 Mar Teaching Moments Degreasing Pets 05/17/2024 By Dr Faver Very commonly we are faced with that greasy or greasy/smelling pet, and we reach for the dish soap to solve the problem. In reality, if... Continue reading
13 Mar Teaching Moments To Shave or Not to Shave 05/17/2024 By Dr Faver Shaving dogs is done for many reasons. There is definitely a time and place, but more often than not, it is done for the wrong reason o... Continue reading
06 Mar Teaching Moments Brushing a Coat 05/17/2024 By Dr Faver Brushing and/or combing a dry coat is never recommended. Lack of hydration will make the hair brittle which can often cause breakage. I... Continue reading
28 Feb Teaching Moments Frothing Product 05/17/2024 By Dr Faver We recommend using a bowl and frothier to mix our products. If you froth it enough it will form a foam or meringue which can be brushed... Continue reading
21 Feb Teaching Moments Quality Control 05/17/2024 By Dr Faver By far the biggest learning curve when you start using Iv San Bernard products is mentally gearing down to the little amount of product... Continue reading
14 Feb Teaching Moments Caregivers Burden 05/17/2024 By Dr Faver “Caregiver burden” was one of the buzz phrases we heard from several speakers at the North American Veterinary Conference. It is the pr... Continue reading