How to Properly Bathe Your Dog
The rules on how often you should
bathe your dog are different from one
dog to the next. Various breeds as well as various types of
coats determine how often the dog should be given a bath. For
example, the Poodle should be bathed every four or six weeks.
On the other hand, the Pointer can go three or four months between
baths. Other breeds which have harsh long coats, such as the
Pomeranian, Samoyed, and the Norwegian Elkhound require less frequent
bathing because it tends to soften the coat. However, dogs
that are kept in the house most of the time have to be bathed more
frequently to keep them clean.
Bathing the dog is important in order to keep the coat and skin clean
and healthy. The coat should always be brushed thoroughly
before the bath. This will help to remove all dead hair and
all mats from the coats of long-haired dogs. The next step is to prepare the
materials you are going to use before the bath.
The following is a list of supplies you will need:
1. Shampoo (regular or special shampoos for conditioning, color, coat,
etc.)
2. Bristle Brush
3. Sponge
4. Rubber Tub Mat
5. Two Thick Bath-size Towels
6. Chain and Choke (to secure dog)
7. Spray Hose
8. Cream Rinse (long-haired breeds with the exception of the Poodle and
Terriers).
Always remember to secure your dog safely in the tub. A chain
and choke is necessary for this, giving the dog about a foot and a half
of slack. This will make sure that the dog cannot jump from
the tub and injure himself. A rubber tub mat is also a good
safety precaution.
Using a spray hose, wet the coat thoroughly with warm water.
Next, apply the shampoo to the dog's coat with a sponge, paying special
attention to the ears, rectum area, and pads of the feet.
These three areas are usually neglected by most groomers when bathing
the dog. A small bristle brush may be used to scrub the head,
ears, pads of the feet, and other extremely dirty areas of the
coat. When the coat is thoroughly soaped and scrubbed, rinse
it with warm water. When rinsing, place the thumb over the
ear opening to keep water out of the ears. Also keep a hand
over the eyes to prevent any soap from getting into
them. Since every dog should have a double
bath, repeat the soaping and
rinsing process. On the last rinse be sure to get all of the
soap out of the coat. Gently squeeze the hair on the legs,
tail, ears, and all parts of the dog's body with your hands to remove
excess water. You must first towel dry before using a dryer.
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