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Bath Time for This Dog

It is so Doggy Bath Time is crucial. It makes them fresh and cheerful. A clean dog is a healthy dog. Every dog requires a bath because some may resist it. It is important to make bath time fun for your dog!

Getting Ready for the Bath

So, first gather everything you will need before starting. Dog Shampoo Towel A non-slip mat The surface with its non-slip mat helps your canine friend from toppling over and injuring himself/herself. And you need a big bowl or a shower head to wash your pet. Mixing warm water (not to hot and not too cold!)

Call your dog to come. A few dogs might just escape at the shower. Call your dog to you in a cheerful voice. As treats get your dog to come. Once your dog reaches there, touch him and say something nice. This helps them feel calm.

Bathing Your Dog

Now it’s time for the bath. Put Dog in Bathtub or Shower Get your fur baby drenched in water. Water Down Their Body Watch Around Head Pour water on their back with your hand or a cup Water must not be poured directly on the face.

Doggy Shampoo- Now Love on Fido The next step is to use your shampoo for the dogs. Rub in your hands and Put on the fur of a dog. ◄ Make sure to rub gently. Lather up the shampoo Watch out for their eyes and ears. Related:Â If you need to rinse off your dog, this is how it’s done Make sure to rinse well. Wash, and rinse until all shampoo is removed.

Drying Your Dog

Lift your dog out of the tub or shower after rinsed. Dry them with a large towel. Wrap the damp towel around your dog and gently massage them. This helps to remove excess water. Your dog should be able to air dry, though you can use a pet dryer if your pup tolerates them.

Bath time can be fun! Give your dog treats and lots of love after the bath. They will leave with the fresh and satisfied. PRACTICE Pause and play (walk, fetch) Always leave on a good note

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