Thursday, December 07, 2006

Clean Your Pooch With A Good Dog Shower



Article Title: Clean Your Pooch With A Good Dog Shower
Author: Peter J. Mason

I am sure that all of us remember our parents telling us at one
time or another that having a pet is not all fun and games.
There is a lot of responsibility that comes with owning a pet,
and responsible dog owners will recognize that this includes
giving you canine pal regularly grooming. Whether your dog has
long hair or short hair, its coat need to be taken care of in
order to ensure their health and beauty. This care does not
just include regular grooming; it also means that your dog must
be bathed frequently. You can tell that this is necessary not
just to the physical appeal of your dog but also to its mental
health as well; all dogs act happier after a good clean and
groom.

You can usually tell when it is time to give your dog a bath by
the way it smells. Some dogs are designed to repel mess better
than others, so they will not need to have a dog shower or dog
bath as often. Diet and surroundings will also determine how
frequently you need to wash your pooch.

Most people will use their bathtubs to clean their dogs in. The
area is easier to clean up, and there is easy access to hot and
cold running water. There is also a lot of room. You'll need
the running water available so that you can get all of the
shampoo or soap out of your dogs fur to avoid and itchy and
matted appearance. Remember that you should have a spray
attachment on the faucet in order to do the job properly.Having
an obedient dog is great during bath time, as he will sit and
stand when you ask, according to what parts of him you are
cleaning. If you start this process as early as possible, your
dog will automatically know where to go when it is bath time.

Remember that you will need a diluted shampoo for your dog's
coat, as full strength will be too expensive and is also a lot
harder to rinse out of his fur. One good, thick towel will
usually suffice when it is time to dry your buddy off.

Small dogs don't even have to use a full tub, they can easily
fit in the kitchen sink. You could also just use a big tub
outside, but this is really only an option in the summertime in
most places.

Most dogs love to take a bath, and the only real problem you
will have is overenthusiastic dogs. They love to get clean,
most love being wet, and best of all, you are paying a lot of
attention to them. Warm water will often prove soothing to your
dog as well.

About The Author: Concentrating on informating about cooking,
Peter J. Mason is publishing primarily for
http://www.kitchen-cabinets-tips.com . His writings on kitchen
sinks can be found on
http://www.kitchen-cabinets-tips.com/kitchen-sinks.html in
addition to other web sites.

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