Caring for your pooch can come with a unique set of challenges for dog owners, like cleaning up poo from Fido’s fur. In a lot of cases, regular grooming and spot treatment will do the trick—however, if your dog really rolled in it, a bath is your best bet. In this article, we’ll teach you the best ways to wash poop off a dog, including spot cleaning, bathing, and prevention methods.
How to Remove Poop from a Dog’s Fur
You may be able to spot clean your dog by brushing off the excess feces, then wiping the affected fur with a wash rag dipped in lukewarm water and dog shampoo. If that doesn’t work, bathe your dog fully and massage the shampoo into the area until it’s clean. Rinse your dog, then trim the area if necessary.
Steps
Spot Cleaning Your Dog’s Fur
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Move your dog to a comfortable area where they can stay calm. Grooming can be a very scary experience for your furry family member, especially if you’re cleaning a sensitive area. Professional dog groomer Terryl Daluz recommends giving your dog a lot of praise and yummy treats as you move them to the bathroom or another comfortable place so that they have a positive experience while they’re being groomed and cleaned. [1] X Expert Source Terryl Daluz
Owner, Wash My Dog Pet Grooming Expert Interview. 18 February 2020.- Spot-cleaning means you’ll just wash the affected area rather than giving your dog a complete bath. It works best if your dog rolled in dried poop or has it stuck to the fur around their bum. If your dog is really messy, like from having diarrhea for example, it’s probably best to give them a full bath.
- You may be able to brush out some of the poop before washing your dog. If there are large pieces that may make a mess in your house, take your dog outside and use a pet brush to loosen and remove as much as possible.
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Fill your sink with lukewarm water and dog shampoo. Since you’re just spot cleaning the dirty fur, you don’t have to worry about running the bathtub. Fill your sink with some lukewarm water and mix in a pea-sized amount of pet-friendly shampoo . Stir the water into a soapy solution, then dip a clean wash rag or paper towel into the mixture. [2] X Trustworthy Source The Humane Society of the United States National organization devoted to the promotion of animal welfare Go to source
- Lukewarm water will help your dog stay as comfortable as possible while you clean them off.
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Gently scrub the fur with the soapy rag. Lift your pet’s tail and wipe down the area around your dog’s bum using gentle, firm motions. As an extra precaution, clean the fur directly beneath your dog’s tail, as well. [3] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
- If the poop is somewhere other than your dog’s bum, apply the same method to the affected area. For example, if it’s on their belly, gently scrub the fur until it’s clean.
- You may want to wear disposable gloves when you do this, as dog poop carries bacteria.
- Don’t be discouraged if you don’t make any progress at first—the waste may not come off right away if it’s dried on.
- You can also use pet-friendly wipes if you don’t have any pet shampoo.
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Rinse and dry your dog’s fur. Pour a small amount of lukewarm water over the area you’ve just shampooed. Rinse away all of the leftover soap, then grab a soft, dry towel and soak up any leftover water. Keep patting the fur until it is totally dry. [4] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
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Comb the fur around your dog’s butt. Once your dog’s fur is dry, gently comb the affected area to remove any fine particles that may remain. Combing also helps detangle any mats that trap fecal matter, dirt, and other debris. [5] X Research source
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Trim the fur of the affected area. If necessary, use pet clippers to cut out any soiled fur that remains. Be extremely careful so you don’t accidentally cut your dog’s skin. Keeping this area trimmed short can prevent this from becoming a regular issue. [6] X Research source
- If you’re not comfortable trimming your dog’s fur, take them to a professional groomer instead.
Bathing Your Dog
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Fill a bathtub or basin with warm water. If your dog had diarrhea or is otherwise very messy, giving them a bath is probably the best option. Fill the tub with lukewarm water and make sure to have a non-slip mat so your dog doesn’t fall or get hurt. If it’s a warm day and you don’t want to bring the mess inside, you can also wash your dog in a basin outside. If you have a small breed, you may be able to bathe them in a sink, as well. [7] X Research source
- If your dog doesn’t like baths, have some treats and toys on hand to help keep them calm.
- If you’re washing your dog in a bathtub, check that the drain is unplugged so the tub doesn’t fill up.
- Daluz says you can also take your dog to a professional groomer and get them cleaned. [8]
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Expert Source
Terryl Daluz
Owner, Wash My Dog Pet Grooming Expert Interview. 18 February 2020.
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Pour some warm water over your dog’s fur to get it wet. Once your dog is safely in the tub, soak their fur, paying special attention to their butt or the affected area. This will make it easier to work the shampoo into your pet’s fur. [9] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
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Massage dog shampoo into your pet’s fur. Now that your dog is nice and wet, lather your hands with pet-friendly shampoo and work the product into your pooch’s fur from the neck down. Focus especially on the soiled areas, gently coaxing away any waste that’s gotten stuck in your pet’s fur. [10] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
- You may want to wear gloves as you do this.
- Try not to get any shampoo in your dog’s mouth, eyes, or ears, since these spots are really sensitive. [11] X Trustworthy Source Animal Humane Society Leading animal welfare nonprofit organization providing medical care, training education, and resources for animal owners Go to source
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Carefully rinse your dog with warm water. Pour clean, warm water over your dog’s fur to remove any remaining shampoo. Go over all of the sudsy spots carefully so their coat is completely clean. [12] X Trustworthy Source Animal Humane Society Leading animal welfare nonprofit organization providing medical care, training education, and resources for animal owners Go to source
- If you’re bathing your dog in the tub, you can get clean water from the tap. If you’re washing them outdoors, you may want to keep a separate bucket of clean water for rinsing.
- Warm water helps your dog stay happy and comfortable during the bath. Cold water, on the other hand, will feel really uncomfortable for your pet.
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Trim any soiled fur around your pet’s bottom. Grab a pair of pet clippers and snip away any fur that has fecal matter stuck to it. Be really careful when you do this—the skin here is super sensitive, so you don’t want to make your dog uncomfortable or accidentally cut their skin. [13] X Trustworthy Source The Humane Society of the United States National organization devoted to the promotion of animal welfare Go to source
- If you don’t feel comfortable clipping your dog’s fur on your own, call a vet or a grooming professional for help.
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Dry off the fur with a towel. Take a clean towel and blot away any dripping water from your pet. Your pooch will be able to air-dry once they’ve been toweled down—plus, dogs love to shake themselves dry on their own. [14] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
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Apply an antibiotic cream (optional). If you notice the skin around your dog’s butt is particularly irritated, you may consider applying a light coat of triple antibiotic ointment or A&D to help the area heal. Avoid using diaper rash ointments or anything containing zinc oxide, as these can be extremely harmful if ingested. If you’re not sure if a product is safe for your dog, consult with your vet before using it. [15] X Research source
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow can I make my dog ready 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.Before giving a bath, it is necessary to calm your dog and make them willing to bathe. You can talk to them gently and win their trust. Make them feel relaxed so that they come to you on their own.
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QuestionHow can I prepare my dog for professional grooming?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.Take your dog for a walk on the premises of the professional groomer. Allow them to get acquainted with the staff before being taken inside for grooming. Leave the place after handing them over to the groomer, Do not stand there because they may try to come back to you.
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Tips
- Always use pet-safe shampoos for your furry friend. Unfortunately, human shampoos have a lot of extra chemicals that aren’t great for Fido.Thanks
- Some dogs have physical deformities that cause messes around their bottom. Talk to your vet and see if there are any surgical options you can try to improve this.Thanks
Warnings
- It can be tricky to trim the fur around your dog’s bottom. Depending on the mess, you might risk hurting the sensitive skin around that area. If you don’t have a lot of grooming experience, call a vet for help or visit a groomer instead. [23] X Research sourceThanks
- In some cases, the soiled area around your pet’s bottom might be infected. Ask your vet if antibiotics are a good option for your dog.Thanks
Things You’ll Need
Spot Cleaning
- Disposable gloves
- Pet shampoo
- Water
- Washcloth
- Baby wipes (optional)
- Pet clippers
- Towel
- Pet brush or comb
Bathing
- Non-slip mat
- Disposable gloves
- Washcloth
- Pet shampoo
- Water
- Pet clippers
- Towel
- Triple antibiotic ointment (optional)
Prevention
- Pet or baby wipes
- Waterless shampoo
- High-fiber food
References
- ↑ Terryl Daluz. Owner, Wash My Dog Pet Grooming. Expert Interview. 18 February 2020.
- ↑ https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/how-groom-your-dog-home
- ↑ https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/how-to-groom-a-dog/
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- ↑ Terryl Daluz. Owner, Wash My Dog Pet Grooming. Expert Interview. 18 February 2020.
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- ↑ https://www.animalhumanesociety.org/resource/dog-grooming-tips-keep-your-pet-looking-and-feeling-their-best
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- ↑ https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/what-is-fiber-and-why-does-your-dog-need-it-in-their-diet/
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