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		<description><![CDATA[Bathing a dog does not have be a chore or an annoying task. This can be a good chance to bond with your dog and get to know him a little better. That sounds a little funny but most dogs love human interaction.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bathing a dog </strong>does not have be a chore or an annoying task. This can be a good chance to bond with your dog and get to know him a little better. That sounds a little funny but most dogs love human interaction. This is another chance for him to get closer with you. It is also very important to keep your dog clean. He will be happier and a lot healthier after his dog wash.<br />
It is important to use this time to inspect your dog for any possible health problems. Make sure no fleas have taken up residence on him. As you use your fingers to work in the dog shampoo feel for any ticks that may have otherwise gone unnoticed.<br />
There are a few things you can do when bathing a do to make sure that the experience goes smoothly for both you and your pet. Have you ever thought about how a dog groomer deals with a difficult pet when trying to do their job? There are plenty tips and tricks out there and I am going to let you in a on a few. The best step by step guide we have found for Dog Grooming is <a href="http://mikea262.easygroom.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=dgtop">Dog Grooming Secrets</a>. Their instructions are unparalleled and will have you working like a pro in no time. We have tried to check out all the different dog grooming books out there in an effort to see which ones are really good and which ones are horrible. We set up a side by side comparison on our <a href="http://doggroomingsecrets.net/dog-grooming-books">dog grooming books</a> page so you can see which one is good for you.<br />
<strong>Make the dog wash a happy event. </strong></p>
<p>If you and not excited about the event then your dog will pick up on that and learn to dread his bath as well. Treats can be used to let him know he is not getting in trouble and to reinforce positive behavior.<br />
<strong>Bring a loved dog toy with you. </strong></p>
<p>If you dog begins to associate <a href="http://doggroomingsecrets.net/dog-bathing-essentials">dog bathing</a> with a good thing like his favorite toy then he will be more willing to get washed.<br />
<strong>Stay in control. </strong></p>
<p>The dog will always try to establish control over a situation. This is why they usually destroy dog toys. You have to let him know that you are in control of the situation. Establish your position as the alpha dog of the pack. You might need to you stern commands if he is being unruly.<br />
<strong>Monitor the temperature of the water you are using.</strong></p>
<p>We do not like cold showers and we do not enjoy getting burned by water that is too hot.  Make sure the water is warm enough to be comfortable but not hot enough to burn the dog.<br />
<strong>Use the right tools.</strong></p>
<p>Make sure you have the right <a href="http://doggroomingsecrets.net/dog-grooming-equipment-you-must-have">dog grooming equipment</a> on hand for the job. A quality shampoo is necessary as well as the right brushes and combs. This is especially important if your dog has a longer coat.<br />
<strong>Brush a dog BEFORE bathing a dog. </strong></p>
<p>This will help get out any knots or mats that have developed in the dogs fur. This step will also make it a lot easier to brush the dog after his bath.<br />
Of course depending on the breed and size of your dog you may need to make a few changes. If you have a large dog it might be better to wash him outside, if possible. If not use the bath tub with the shower curtain closed. This will help keep all the dog washing activities inside the shower.<br />
Make sure you reward him with a new toy or a treat after<em> bathing a dog</em>. This will help establish a good feeling about future<a href="http://doggroomingsecrets.net/dog-washing-dos-and-don%E2%80%99ts"> dog washing</a>. Make sure you have fun with the whole process. You best friend needs to  keep him clean!</p>


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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before bathing a dog, prepare all the things that are needed – a good supply of water, an elevated tub, dog shampoo, dog comb or brush, towel and a blower for drying off. 


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you observe dogs on a free range, you’ll notice that they do not really smell.  If there are ponds, lakes or rivers around, they don’t even dive in them.  In natural surroundings, dogs have a way of keeping themselves clean.  Free ranged dogs don’t want to be restrained, confined, handled, much more put on a leash.  It’s more likely that they have not experienced<strong> dog bathing.</strong> For house dogs, they need to be bathed because they stay in a confined space and don’t have access to nature to stay clean.  It is absolutely essential that you take note of the following if you do not want a dog that is dirty and smelly.</p>
<p>Before bathing a dog, prepare all the things that are needed – a good supply of water, an elevated tub, <a href="http://doggroomingsecrets.net/which-dog-shampoo-and-dog-conditioner-should-you-use/">dog shampoo</a>, dog comb or brush, towel and a blower for drying off.  You should also be prepared to get wet in the process of bathing them.  If it is the dog’s first time, it could be quite a struggle for you to keep him under control.  It would be good to put the dog on a leash even if he is inside a bathroom tub.  Adult dogs will be afraid because they don’t know what’s going to be done to them.  First time for pups is a lot easier.</p>
<p>What happens if it’s an adult dog’s first time?  The dog will surely be scared and shivering.  Don’t put him in a tub filled with water because he’ll jump out for sure.  Leave the tub empty.  Use a handheld spray with really low pressure, not a strong spray coming out.  Start at the back while gently stroking it.  The gentle strokes mask the slight pressure of water.  Make sure the water is lukewarm, very slightly on the colder side.  Progress the spray towards the rear then move slowly under the front of the hind legs.  That will be near the stomach.  Dogs love being massaged or rubbed near those areas.  By now, the dog feels comfortable and safe though still shivering.  Apply the shampoo in the same way as if you are petting him.  Be most gentle with the head.  Some avoid the head for first time dogs.  They’ll get used to it on the next dog bathing.</p>
<p>Drying off the first time dog is sometimes difficult.  When you drape the dog with a towel, it will get scared because of the feeling of being trapped.  The dog will be better off shaking all the water away.  Let him do it for himself after the first <strong>dog bathing</strong>.  Or, if the dog is confined in a kennel or cage, a blower should be used.  After you think he’s done, take a small towel or a face towel to rub on him.  The dog will feel good while being rubbed.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Before you do the dog washing session, you have to note how many baths he needs in a week. Dogs have different bathing needs and these depend on the dog’s breed.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You love it when your dog comes to you and licks your face just to tell you that he missed you during the day. However, there are times when you cannot help being disgusted by your dog’s showing of affection. These times are the times that your dog already smells awful. Yes, without a doubt, dogs get smelly too and just like human beings, they need a bath to get cleaned.</p>
<p>When you imagine yourself giving your dog a bath, two possible scenarios occur: a fun and entertaining <strong>dog washing</strong> occasion or a sloppy and disastrous <strong>dog washing</strong> event. You bet you want the former more than the latter, but how can you assure that this is what will actually happen when the big day comes?</p>
<p>Before you do the <strong>dog washing</strong> session, you have to note how many baths he needs in a week. Dogs have different bathing needs and these depend on the dog’s breed. Water dogs like retrievers need to get bathed more often because they have more oily coats that easily pick up dirt. If your dog has a short hair and frequently stays inside the house, he needs a bath just once in a week. Long-haired dogs that stay outside and roll around dirt have to be cleaned more often than short-haired breeds. In the end, your nose is going to help you decide whether your pet already needs bathing.</p>
<p>It is fairly important to brush your pet before <strong>dog washing</strong>. This is to make sure that no hair is tangled and small mats are removed. If you do not brush your dog before you wet him, the tangles and mats will get bigger and this will give you a hard time cleaning up your pet. After brushing your dog, prepare all of the bathing materials that you need. If it is going to be his first bath, you may not have all the necessary supplies. You can look into Amazon to see and buy dog-grooming supplies that is perfect for your dog’s breed. This site is one of the perfect places to get help from. You may also want to purchase a <a href="http://7d9d8alifyfxez32hrb7-hsdbp.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=DGART">dog grooming book </a>that will serve as guide in bathing your good stinky friend.</p>
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<p>The most important supply in <strong>dog washing</strong> is the dog shampoo. Remember that your skin’s pH level is different from your dog’s pH, so you must not use human shampoo on him. Another material you need is a bunch of old towels. If your dog is big and hairy, you need more towels for him. Remember that in washing your dog, it is ideal to have a sprayer and a tub that can accommodate your pet. These two are important in assuring that your dog does not run away when you begin to wet him.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that not every dog will want to be in water. Giving your pet treats during bath time can help alleviate the trouble. When you do this, your dog can eventually associate bathing to getting treats from you. Gradually, your dog will love bathing and get excited when he knows he is going to get treats from his master.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Caring for our canines includes giving them a regular bath.  Dog bathing does not have to be frequent or everyday. 


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caring for our canines includes giving them a regular bath.  <strong>Dog bathing</strong> does not have to be frequent or everyday.  However, keep in mind that they will need a bath more frequently if they are confined in a kennel or kept on a short leash. Their stay in confined spaces make them prone to dirty the area more easily and that makes them smell. Notice free ranged dogs in big farms areas; they hardly need a bath because they follow their instincts on how to stay clean with what nature provides them.  Dog bathing should be comfortable to the dog and not forced.</p>
<p>Before starting to bathe the dog, carefully check its coat and skin.  The coat must be free from tangles and mat.  Sometimes, tangles and mats are hard to undo or remove.  There are times when you will need to cut them off with scissors or use a de-matting comb.  Check their skin for any wounds or cuts.  If there are any and are still fresh, don’t bathe them yet.  Allow the wound to heal or be covered with crust.  Usually, it will only take a few days.  While checking on the coat and skin, you should also notice if the dog has mites or fleas especially near the ears.  To help get rid of fleas and mites, there are good dog shampoos that eliminate them.  As a preventive measure, it is best to use that in <strong>dog bathing</strong> even if you don’t see any of those crawling insects.  It actually helps keep the dog from being infected.</p>
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<p>If the dog is used to bathing in a tub, it is sometimes better to do so.  Dogs don’t usually shake off water when they’re still in it.  For bathing dogs with the use of a handheld sprayer, be prepared when they shake off the water.  When applying <a href="http://doggroomingsecrets.net/which-dog-shampoo-and-dog-conditioner-should-you-use/">dog shampoo</a>, take extra care not to get them into the eyes and ears.  If the dog has a thin fur coat it should be easy to massage the shampoo on the entire body.  For thick and long haired coats gentle strokes are needed to avoid entangling the fur.</p>
<p>Be sure that before <a href="http://doggroomingsecrets.net/category/dog-washing-and-bathing">dog bathing</a> you have the dog’s towel prepared.  If the bathing is done outdoors, the dog should be on a leash so she won’t run away during or after bathing.  After bathing, allow the dog to shake off a couple off times.  It is one way for them to make sure water does not drip inside their ears.  Then rub them with the towel after shaking off.  The designated place for the dogs to dry off should be clean and afterwards, finish the job with a good blower. It is also healthier to dry off the dogs under the sun than blow drying.</p>


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