Dog Washing Tips for Your Home

lies. You'll need a dog shampoo made for his coat. Dogs need a shampoo made for them since their skin is thicker and more acidic than human skin. Drs.

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Start washing. From the neck, massage shampoo into your dog's fur, and rinse with lukewarm water. Rinse. Repeat with conditioner if desired.

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Long-haired dogs should be brushed daily between baths to keep their coats glossy. Short-haired dogs need less grooming than long-haired ones.

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No wonder puppy bathtime at home is difficult. Petco says, "The key to getting your pup accustomed to bath time is to make it enjoyable." This easy dog bathing method makes bathtime pleasurable for everyone.

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Decide where to wash. Both indoor and outdoor dog washing have perks and cons. Handheld showerheads can manage water, but bathing your dog in a bathtub can cause a mess and flood.

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Prepare supplies. You'll need a dog shampoo made for his coat. Dogs need a shampoo made for them since their skin is thicker and more acidic than human skin.

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Start washing. From the neck, massage shampoo into your dog's fur, and rinse with lukewarm water. Rinse. Repeat with conditioner if desired.

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All you need for an outdoor bath is a hose, but your dog can get dirty again. Consider the benefits and cons and choose a comfortable place for you and Fido. Wherever you wash, a non-slip mat will keep you and Fido safe.

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