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Fri Apr-03-09 08:15 PM
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Advice on washing dogs needed |
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I walk Guinness and Pooka about a mile cross country. This time of year they come back muddy up to the chest. I've been popping them into the tub and rinsing them off with the spray nozzle. It's no problem with Pooka, but sometimes Guinness actually lies down rather than getting into the tub. Most days I don't bother with soap , just a warm water rinse. is the water too hot? too cold? Is the tub too slippery?
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:17 PM
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1. I use warm water. And the tub is always too slippery if they haven't |
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had their nails clipped.
It always helps if they like the bath! A lot don't!
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:19 PM
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2. How warm is warm? I'm halfway suspicious that Guinness prefers lukewarm water to |
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what I think of as warm. I don't give them a hot shower.
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:22 PM
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4. I use lukewarm. It is warm to the touch at first, but would |
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feel chilly if I were bathing in it. That is what my dogs prefer. All dogs are different. They do not like cold though, I do know that much. My dogs don't like cold (just to clarify).
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:21 PM
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3. Get a bath mat and use room temp water. |
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Dogs don't care for temps like most people like (hot). Some dogs just don't like getting bathed. Some don't like it at first but then get used to it.
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:24 PM
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5. Yes, room temp. is they way I give my dogs baths. |
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And they do not like baths. But, lukewarm is better than cold. At least for Hank and Lolly.
Of course if they could talk (in English at least) they would say "NO BATHS EVER"! But now Lolly LOVES to be blow dried.
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:24 PM
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Edited on Fri Apr-03-09 08:25 PM by Shell Beau
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:25 PM
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7. Okay, this sounds bad, but this is the method I use on Mick |
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Beag can be rinsed off in the shower, but not him.
I basically just tie him up outside and spray him with the house. He has never had a real bath. The water's cold, but considering he'll swim in a cold lake, I think he's just reacting more to the hose part.
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:27 PM
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8. I heard LostinVA likes when you do that too. |
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:38 PM
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9. If I tied her to a tree and hosed her down in the yard, I think the neighbors would stare |
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:43 PM
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11. Yeah, cuz that molotov cocktail episode raised their expectations. |
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:55 PM
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12. LostinVA just laughed and said, "oh God, I forgot all about that" |
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It could be worse though, I once saw my stepdad piss drunk, about 30' up a tree and missing one of his shoes. Now that is eyebrow raising.
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:41 PM
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10. That is probably how most dogs get their baths! |
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Edited on Fri Apr-03-09 08:48 PM by Shell Beau
Biggish dogs are hell at getting baths.
I had to edit because now that I think about it, my little dog is hell when she gets her baths!
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Fri Apr-03-09 08:57 PM
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13. Him and Beag are the same size (about 40lbs) |
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But he's just more prone to flipping his shit about stuff.
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:01 PM
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14. Hutch was my 45 pounder. Between him, Lolly (17 lbs.) and Hank (112 lbs.), |
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Edited on Fri Apr-03-09 09:03 PM by Shell Beau
he was the hardest to give a bath hands down.
I say "was" because he died almost a year ago. x( He was 6 1/2!! RIP my Hutch baby!
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:06 PM
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16. Aww...that's too young |
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Our vet says that Border Collies know how to leverage themselves like cats, which is why they're a pain in the ass with some stuff. Plus, Mick is a huge baby about being messed with, even though he otherwise has a huge pain tolerance. If he's running/herding and hurt, he just ignores it, but godforbid you try to clip his nails or something.
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:09 PM
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18. All of our dogs have had black toe nails, so I've never clipped them. |
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This combined with the kids tracking in sand may explain why the finish if gone on the wood floors!
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:13 PM
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It's the only time they get clipped.
Beag has black nails, and I'll trim her's no problem. I've clipped nails on assorted dogs, cats, birds, lizards, rabbits, but I can't do Mick.
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:14 PM
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22. The black nails are tougher to clip because you can't see where to clip. |
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:11 PM
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19. Oh the nails are major! They think they are having surgery or something! |
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Edited on Fri Apr-03-09 09:30 PM by Shell Beau
My Hutch got run over. It was waaay too young. He was the one I thought would be the oldest when he died. He was so scroungy. He never got sick. He was tough. Nothing would bring him down.
And it was our fault too. My fault really. My husband was running to the store. I told him Hutch would so love the ride with him. He took him which he rarely did. It was a treat for Hutch. But my husband didn't leash him. He guided him by his collar to the truck. Hutch jumped in like he normally would. But he got a wild hair up his ass. He jumped back out and took off. Into a truck. Right in front of my husnband's eyes. The truck never stopped. Hutch ran back to the yard and died right there. I cry now thinking about it. It was so sudden. Would not have happened if we just put that leash on like we always did.
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:14 PM
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:21 PM
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23. Thanks! I went into the ugly I can't breathe cry when it happened. |
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And I was around 4 months pregnant. My mom was so worried I would lose the baby I was so upset.
People told me my dogs would become less important to me after I had my baby. Those people are crazy. If anything, I love them more. They are our protectors. It is amazing how loyal dogs are.
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:05 PM
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15. He just might not like water. I had a dog that never liked to play in water or have anything to do |
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:08 PM
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17. He has no trouble plowing through the mud or 10" of standing melt |
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water, but lately he's been balking at the tub. I give Pooka a bath, then a treat, then Guinness a bath, then a treat. Unfortunately, by that time, Pooka has forgotten he's already had a treat and is looking for another one!
I think it's the lukewarm/room temperature water I need to try.
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:24 PM
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24. Guinness is probably waiting for the hot tub... |
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and his glass of chardonnay. You just aren't trained well enough to figure that out yet! :P
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Fri Apr-03-09 09:47 PM
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25. Now, there's a thought! Instead of hosing him down, maybe i should fill up the tub and pop him in! |
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