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QuestionHow can I prepare my dog for a bath?Terryl Daluz is the Co-owner of Wash My Dog LLC Pet Grooming, a pet grooming business based in the Los Angeles, California area. Terryl, along with co-owner Andrea Carter, has over three years of pet grooming and management experience. Wash My Dog and its certified pet groomers and bathers specialize in providing both a safe and welcoming environment for all animals they service.Do not grab your dog and take them for a bath. They may resist it. Make them feel relaxed before a bath by giving them attention and winning their trust. Talk to them and pat them. Give them a chance to come to you on their own.
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QuestionWhat should I do when I take my dog to a professional groomer?Terryl Daluz is the Co-owner of Wash My Dog LLC Pet Grooming, a pet grooming business based in the Los Angeles, California area. Terryl, along with co-owner Andrea Carter, has over three years of pet grooming and management experience. Wash My Dog and its certified pet groomers and bathers specialize in providing both a safe and welcoming environment for all animals they service.When you take your dog to a professional groomer, give them some time to adjust to the new environment. Sit with them for some time. Take them around the place and allow them to sniff and become familiar with the surroundings. Give the dog a chance to get acquainted with the staff before being taken for grooming. Leave the dog with the groomers and go out. In this way, your dog will not try to come back to you or become influenced by your nervousness.
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QuestionMy dog sheds a lot, what should I do? My mom won't let me give her a bath.Community AnswerBrushing your dog daily will help with the shedding. For short-haired dogs, I recommend a Kong ZoomGroom. Unlike other shedding removal brushes, it won't damage the skin or coat. For long-haired dogs, using shedding rakes and other grooming tools will help deal with unwanted hair. In the tub, you can use a hair catcher over the drain.
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QuestionWhy does my dog vomit after taking a bath?Community AnswerIt sounds like they might be allergic to the soap or some other product you're using. Try switching to a different brand (make sure you're only using shampoo made for dogs), and if it continues, take them to the vet.
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QuestionHow can I get my dog to calm down when she's in the shower?Community AnswerMake shower time into a positive experience with treats and praise. Also try sitting her in the shower without using it, stroking her and calming her down, just for her to associate it positively. There are also some products out there like a rubber paw that sticks to the wall which you cover with peanut butter or something similar to take their mind off the fact they are actually in the shower.
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QuestionCould I use a floor mat if I don't have a towel?Community AnswerYou could, but it may not work as well.
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QuestionWhat if I don’t have a detachable shower head?Community AnswerYou can buy a small portable version that slides onto the bath tap. These are often available in dollar stores or bathroom supplies stores. It isn't fancy, it's usually just an ugly plastic thing, but it does the job just fine.
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QuestionCan I use a loofah or sponge?Allison SpeckCommunity AnswerIt's best for the owner to use their hands to make sure the dog builds a positive association with bath time. A sponge might be helpful for particularly dirty fur.
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