Bathing Tips


1. After setting up your Booster Bath, encourage your dog to enter and exit a few times before bathing. It's a good idea to have treats on hand and always remember to praise him or her for good behavior.

Dog Bathing Tips

2. Test the water and adjust the water temperature before wetting your pet thoroughly.

3. When first applying water, start by spraying low volume on their paws. This allows them to feel that warm water is coming. And of course we recommend not using cold water.

4. It is always a good idea to save washing your dog's head for last, as this will reduce shaking.

5. When it's time to rinse out the shampoo, rinse it out thoroughly.

6. Never spray water into your pets ears, this can potentially cause ear infections. To avoid this when rinsing, cup your hand over the ear or simply pinch ears shut with your hand.

7. If your dog has been sprayed by a skunk, adding vinegar or lemon juice as you rinse your pet is a good way to help wash away strong orders.

8. Always dry your pet thoroughly in the Booster Bath. In most cases medium to large dogs will require two towels, so it's a good idea to have them with you when you begin. If your dog has long hair, you can squeeze a lot of the water out of its fur with your hands before towel drying.

9. Never leave your pet unattended in the Booster Bath.

Remember, a clean pet is a happier healthier pet!


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