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Geoffrey English

Dogs should be bathed so that their coats stay fresh and healthy, although do not be surprised if the dog soon smells like his old self after bathing. Dogs prefer their own natural smell and do not take to the doggie deodorant that most groomers put on the dogs.

When to bath the dog

It is best to get a dog used to bathing as a puppy. In general, dogs do not like baths. They will often resist a bath, although it is necessary for their good health. Bathing does not only clean the coat and make the dog more desirable to pet, but it is also a good opportunity for owners to look for fleas, ticks or bugs on the dog as well. This can be preventative in the dog acquiring many diseases that are borne from these insects. If the dog gets used to the water as puppy, it will be easier to bathe him as an adult.

How often to bath a dog?

It is not good to bath a dog more than once a month. This tends to let the coat dry out. The natural oils from the skin give the coat a luster and also prevent itching and dry skin. Once a month is fine for bathing a dog. Many dog owners who live in four season climates will skip the winter months if they want the dog to shake himself off outside.

What type of shampoo?

Just as babies have sensitive skin and need special shampoo, so do dogs. Owners should not use human shampoo on the dog. There are plenty of dog shampoos on the market. These should be used in the bathing process.

What type of water and where?

The laundry tub is good for smaller breeds, but the bathroom tub is ideal for larger breed dogs. Fill the tub up with warm water and ease the dog into the bath. The dog should be held onto tight so that he does not get out. Talk soothingly to him and make it seem like a game. Splash water over the dog and then shampoo him, making sure that the ears are cleaned as well. After the dog has been shampooed, rinse the shampoo off. Wrap the dog in a blanket and hold him as tight as you can to let him shake off the water. This can be done in the bathroom on cold days, although most dog owners prefer that the dog does this outside.

Never use water that is too hot or too cold for the dog. Test the water by putting an elbow in the water - if there is neither a hot or cold sensation, the water will be ideal for bathing.

What about grooming?

The dog bath is an excellent time to groom the dog. His hair should be brushed out and blow dried. The nails should also be clipped and the teeth brushed. Doggie deodorant will make him smell nice for about an hour. He will soon lick himself so that he becomes comfortable enough in his own skin.

Alternative options?

If you live in a warm climate and have an outdoor shower, this may be better for the dog. Dogs that are very attached to the owner will also not mind showering with them. Many owners prefer a shower over a doggie bath because it tends to rinse the soap off of the coat better.

Dog bathing may seem daunting, but it is necessary for the health of the dog. In some cases, such as if a dog rolls around in mud or worse, dog bathing should take place right away.

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Geoffrey A. English is the Founder of GundogsOnline.com, the internet's premiere online magazine dedicated to bird dogs. Their site has a great variety of hunting dog supplies, including supplies such as Innotek Field Pro, Innotek ADV-1000P and Innotek ADV-300P dog training collars.

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