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Many Dogs Loves Shower Just Like We Do
2009-01-06

One of the most harrowing experiences of owning a dog, I've found, is the act of bathing it. For some reason, dogs that were happy to jump in a pond or pool suddenly find themselves allergic to water come bath time. If shampoo getting into Rover's eyes is the problem, IDEC Corp.'s Wan Love Yu ("Dog Love Bath") dog shower system ensures that you can clean your pup with just water and micro bubbles and make a perfect pet groomimg job.

Apparently dobermans melt in water...it's an odd phenomenon. So bath time with my dog usually consists of lots of towels, and me in a bathing suit. He shivers and whines horribly throughout the whole process (because he's melthing of course).

I quickly coax him into the tub and scrub like crazy. My dog only weighs 10 pounds less than I do, and he's quite strong. So it's me in a mad dash to get him clean before he has thoughts of exiting the tub.

Some instructions for taking you dog a shower.

1 - Consider the height of the place you are going to give bath to your dog in the case of choosing an elevated one. What a fall from that place would cause, if your dog don't have the agility to fall standing on it's pawns? Think of it in the case of a puppy or senior dog2 - Consider the surface of the place: does it have holes where your dog could stuck it's pawn? Would your dog slip on it?3 - Is the size of it enough to permit your dog to movement a little?In the case of using a leash to keep your dog in place while bathing him, the care should be even more, cause a slip and you could end with your dog hanged.

 

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