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Great Dog Bathing Tips that Help You Avoid Getting Crazy
Giving
your favorite dog a bath is really a pleasant experience,
but at times you may also end messing up the entire scenario
thus making the act a nightmarish one, both for you and your
dog too.However, you can make your dog bathing experience
always a pleasant one if you can follow the easy to adhere
tips as enumerated below:
1.
Get well prepared before you set out to give your dog the
long needed bath. For instance, if you find your dog brush
missing and in the event of your leaving the bathroom or the
dog wash area, your dog will take this chance and jump out
of the tub and make its way over your clean carpet merrily.
Hence, to avoid such mishaps from happening, try to procure
all the needed items and keep them handy in the bathroom or
in your selected dog wash area so that you can get your dog
given a good bath without any break.
When
you choose to give your dog a shampoo bath, then simultaneously
keep ready the conditioner too. Keep handy the towels, brushes,
and other items needed so that you can reach for them without
lifting one of your hands off your dog and this will prevent
your dog from running or escaping your hold. It is always
better to give some forethought when it comes to giving your
dog a bath, as any miscalculation can leave many of your household
items, including your precious carpet, wet and dirty.
2.
Whenever you try to give your dog a bath, you can never escape
from getting wet and dirty for yourself. Always wear a protective
clothing for yourself before your dog bath venture, and many
people prefer to go for their old jeans and/or an old T-shirt
for this purpose. It is also a nice idea to wear your swimming
trunks during the time of giving your dog a bath and by this
you can get your other regular dress materials prevented from
getting wet and dirty.
3.
Once you finish giving your dog the bath, note to leash him
and secure him in a place where he cannot get to open soil
or other dirty place. If you fail to leash your dog, soon
you may end up with your rooms soaked with water and your
carpets made wet in no time, as your dog will shake and shrug
off all the water from its body. Hence ensure that your dog
is leashed in a dry place away from any of your household
articles and allow time for your dog to get dried.
When
it comes to few larger breed of dogs such as German Shepherd,
they have a good amount of hair thus making your job little
more tough and complicated where as for smaller breeds such
as Chihuahuas, giving your dog a bath will be easy and interesting.
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