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Old 25-03-2008, 01:57 PM
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Re: Dog bath

Sounds like a great idea, but I would want to know what shampoo they provide, human/baby shampoo's are no good for animals, they are a different pH, and will dry out the skin and coat!
Archie HATES the bath
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Hi can i ask what bath you bought , i was thinking of buying one of those galvanised baths that builders use ,( never go rusty) and keeping it on my patio. ? .

Hiya a mate of ours has a plasterers bath outside, they've plumbed it in and in the winter they put a gazebo over it. It's brill i'd love one for our lot, we use our shower at the mo for them and we get wetter than they do
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Sounds like a great idea, but I would want to know what shampoo they provide, human/baby shampoo's are no good for animals, they are a different pH, and will dry out the skin and coat!
Archie HATES the bath
dog shampoo dries out mins skin more than baby shampoo?
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Hi can i ask what bath you bought , i was thinking of buying one of those galvanised baths that builders use ,( never go rusty) and keeping it on my patio. ? .
well you could use anything realy,even a water but cut in half etc etc but i bought mine from country wide!
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i bought a proper big dog bath that i fill and use out on my patio
That's a damn good idea, think I'll have to look into doing something like that, we use our bath to do ours, but now we have 3 its becoming a bit too much!

Just had a nightmare! One of them did a sloppy poo in their sleeping area and then both decided it was a good idea to play fight in it and jump up the walls and gate. So I've had fun cleaning the walls and gate then bathing them both and cleaning the bathroom. Wheres the OH when you need her!?!
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That's a damn good idea, think I'll have to look into doing something like that, we use our bath to do ours, but now we have 3 its becoming a bit too much!

Just had a nightmare! One of them did a sloppy poo in their sleeping area and then both decided it was a good idea to play fight in it and jump up the walls and gate. So I've had fun cleaning the walls and gate then bathing them both and cleaning the bathroom. Wheres the OH when you need her!?!
the thing is alan i wouldnt fancie washing my self where my dog have been washed to no chance
I mean would you bath in a hotel if dogs had been washed and bathed in the bath room!??
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I mean would you bath in a hotel if dogs had been washed and bathed in the bath room!??
Yeah so long as it had been cleaned after! Would be much more practical to have it outside though just for the dogs!
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Ive just been to a "self-serve" dog wash in Enfield, Middlesex. You just put your dog in a bath, insert some coins and help yourself to water, shampoo, conditioner and flea rinse and you can then blow-dry your dog. It was so easy to use and saved all the mess in my bathroom. Has anyone seen any more of these?
never seen one but i cheat & send mine 2 groomers cos i'm lazy
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