First thing is first, you will need to grab a towel, a large cup and some hyper allergenic dog shampoo. You can purchase these at Wal-Mart or any pet store. Second you need to place them by the tub so that they are in close reach. Now comes the hard part, you have to corner my dog because for some reason he always knows when his baths are coming and he hates his baths. Once you have my dog cornered you have to pick him up and carry him to the tub. Now you place him in the tub and make sure you tell him to stay by holding out your hand and saying "STAY'. If this is not done then he will jump out of the tub and run as fast as he can. Turn the faucet to the left and turn the knob until you reach a mildly warm temperature. Not to hot and not to cold or it will hurt his skin. Once you have the right temperature, grab your cup and fill it to the top with the water. Pour over his bum and move towards his neck. Once his body is completely wet, you put about three pee size drops of shampoo and lather all over his body. Once he is completely lather you fill the cup back up with water and rinse over his fur. The next step is near impossible but you have to show my dog that are the boss. Fill the cup with water and then cover his eyes with your hand and pour the water over his face. He will wiggle and wiggle but you have to hold his head steal to get it wet. Once his face is wet you put one pee size drop of shampoo in your hands and lather the hair on his face but do not get close to the eyes. When his face is lathered you then fill the cup back up with water and slowly pour it over his face while covering his eyes.
Now that he is clean and soaking wet, grab the towel and cover him like a baby and lift him out of the tub. Before he runs away hold him and rub the towel over his body. This will only last a few seconds because he will run. Let him run around the house for a bit shaking until he has calmed a bit down. Grab a blow dryer and call him over to you before you turn it on. Once he is sitting by you then you can turn it on, but do not turn it on hot. You have to keep the temperature on warm. Only blow dry his body he does not like his face blow dried. Now that his body is dry you can brush his hair with a dog brush. He only lasts a few minutes before he runs off so brush as fast as you can. Now comes the final touches, spray dog with pet spritz caramel apple scent. Only spray on his body. Now you have one clean mildly sad puppy. He hates baths.
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how funny I bet he does hates baths but with the instructions there if I had to babysit the dog I think i would of did real good. you have nice instructions
ReplyDeletegood instructions. Sounds exactly like my puppy :)
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