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Bathing Your Dog In Their Dog Bathtub Can Be Fun
Times has changed from bathing our pet child in the kitchen sink, family bathtub, or lavatory, now there are dog bathtubs that make it much easier to bathe your dog outdoors, or in the garage. The dog bathtubs are inflatable, has a bottom drain, can be hooked up to the garden hose, and has a walk-in and out that makes it easy for the pet child to get inside without their pet parent having to lift them up into the dog bathtub. Our summer is about to come to an end after Labor Day and it may not be possible to continue bathing your pet child outdoors, but it is necessary to keep our dogs clean so the grooming salon may be a better choice rather than try to bathe your pet child in your kitchen sink, bathtub, or lavatory. Some states remain warm during the winter months so continue to bathe your dog outdoors, if not, set the dog bathtub in the garage.
The best time to purchase a dog bathtub for your dog is when they are small because older dogs may not want anything to do with that funny looking thing. There are many products available for the new pet child, so think about what would be appropriate for their comfort and safety. If the pet child is an older dog then trying to convince them to walk into their new dog bathtub may be a huge issue, it may be easier to just take them to the pet grooming salon and not have to worry about it. However, if the pet child enjoys their bath, then continue to bathe them on a regular basis, this is a great way to bond with each other and have fun at the same time. Be Happy!
Did Your Dog Enjoy Their Dog Bathtub This Summer?
Years ago working with some really neat employees, every year I would say to my boss, “Fall is just around the corner, can’t you feel it in the air,” I would always get the strangest look, but with fall just around the corner there is something that I cannot explain, maybe you feel it too. Summer is ending and the pet child will no longer be able to get their regular baths outdoors, so what do you do with the pet child’s dog bathtub. If it is convenient to use the dog bathtub in the garage, then do so, if not then it may be time for the dog groomer to take over. Dog bathtubs have been fun for the pet parent and the pet child during the hot summer months, and taking advantage of a product that makes it easy for keeping the pet child clean, sure beats having to give your dog a bath in the family bathtub, or kitchen sink.
Of course, the kitchen sink is mainly for small doggies, but either way, getting a towel around them indoors before the shaking starts may not always be soon enough, it is sort of like who gets there first. I love to watch a dog after being bathed roll over repeatedly which evidently makes them feel good and happy at the same time. Sure can’t do this indoors though, there would really be a big mess, so just as soon as possible, wrap that doggie up in a big towel and hold on for dear life. Dog bathtubs have done their job during the summer with the convenience of being able to hook up to the garden hose, and having a drainage at the bottom making it handy and easy to empty the dog bathtub outdoors. Be Happy!
Everyone Has Their Own Bathtub, Even Doggies
Back when dog bathtubs were not heard of, and the pet parent wanted to bathe their dog, the kitchen sink was a good place, but only if the pet child was small and controllable. Some dogs were bathed in the bathroom if there was a bathtub that would accommodate medium to large sized dogs, but this was at times quite an experience if the pet parent did not watch out for the dog shaking water off their bodies when they least expected it. This was their way of ridding themselves of excessive water, but what a big mess that was. Brushing your dog before bathing is a good idea removing the excessive hair that they may be shedding, and during bath time there is not as much hair loss that makes cleaning up so much easier.
Dogs having their own dog bathtubs are now becoming very popular, and are so convenient because the bathing occurs outside the home.
The dog bath tubs are adaptable from large to small dogs, but if they are very tiny, it might just as well be easier and safer in a small tub of some sort, or even in the kitchen sink. Some people that are not pet parents most probably think that this is unsanitary bathing a dog in the kitchen sink, but why not. Tiny babies have been bathed in the kitchen sink from time to time and there was no harm to anyone, just clean out the sink as you would for anything else, and besides, the pet parent has control over the depth of water for the pet child to remain safe in an environment that is acceptable. Be Happy!
Use Your Dog’s Bathtub To Cool Them Off
It seems as though our summer months were delayed somewhat, but now it sure is making up for it because there have been high temperatures all around the states, and
pets suffer from the heat if their pet parents do not make it comfortable for them. I think the No1. Rule is never leave your dog in the car for any length of time while the pet parent runs a quick errand. The temperature in an automobile is extremely high and perhaps some pet parents do not realize how dangerous this can be for their pet. However, the good thing a pet parent can do is bathing their dog when the temperature is high and the dog bathtubs is just the perfect way to cool them off, beside this can be a family affair and fun for all.
The dog bathtubs eliminate all of the mess inside the home and make it easier to bathe them out in the yard under a shade tree with the pet family enjoying the
experience. The dog bathtubs are portable and inflatable, and have a connection for the outdoor faucet with a drainage hole in the bottom, also, is heavy-duty, puncture resistant, and lightweight. The first of its kind, the dog bathtubs are for all dogs up to 100 pounds, and just think, no more worrying about shaking water all over you in the home which is certainly a plus because as we all know, that is a big mess to clean up. Another good thing about the dog bathtubs is not only for bathing your dog, but also for just cooling them off helping them to tolerate the heat. Be Happy!
Keep Your Dog Cool and Clean During the Hot Days of Summer
We will be approaching into the summer days in a couple of weeks and trying to stay cool is a priority, not only for us, but also for our dogs, because it seems as though
they continuously pant because they are too hot. Sometime during these upcoming hot months, pet parents can jump into the shower anytime they feel like it and sometime twice during the heat of the summer just to stay cool, but what about our pet. Many dogs do not like to be bathed no matter what time of the year it is, but having a dog bathtub outdoors under the shade of a big tree can be refreshing for them, and they can shake off the water all they want, not messing up the inside of your home. Dog grooming salons have this service, but how fun is this bathing your own dog in their own dog bathtub with the handy and convenient portable dog wash.
If you take your dog to a grooming salon, pay special attention to their skin if they have been scratching more than usual, they may have an allergy and some dog bath
soaps and shampoo may irritate their skin. Consult your veterinarian on what is best for your dog, especially during the upcoming hot months. The dog bathtub is only for large dogs and can be very dangerous for those little precious cuties that will enjoy their bath in the kitchen sink. Some pet parents may just put a garden hose over their dog to cool them off, but when it comes to really bathing them, the dog bathtub is the answer that has a convenient drainage hole in the bottom, and a place to attach the garden hose for filling it with water. Be Happy!
Does Your Dog Have Their Own Bathtub?
Doggy has doggy order and needs a bath, but the only place you can do this is in the home bathtub. Now if your dog is a tiny little thing, then you could get by bathing them in the kitchen sink. There is probably a sprayer on the faucet that slows down the flow of water and does not drown the poor little thing. But, what about your
bathtub for the larger dog, is there a sprayer attached to the bathtub faucet? I once knew of someone that would give her dog a bath in their own bathtub, but she had to get in the tub with her dog. I bet that was quite a sight, but she did get the job done. The one thing to keep in mind is that your dog’s coat needs attention at least once a month, for optimal beauty. Some dogs may be allergic to regular baths and may have skin irritations because of the soap used, so you must be careful and pay attention to your dog’s skin. Some people would think this is ridiculous but it is important for your dog’s health and happiness. It is such fun to see them roll over after getting their bath. Guess it feels good and maybe tickles them, who knows? Try to brush your dog regularly for a healthy coat. They love this attention and it makes them feel good. Some dogs have longer hair than others do and this takes more time in their grooming. Their hair can be matted and that is not an easy process to try and untangled the mats. Just try to stay on top of your dog’s cleanliness.
Have you heard of a dog bathtub? There is now such a thing that is a portable dog wash that you can bathe your dog outside or in your garage. The portable dog wash is the first of its kind, and is such fun bathing your dog outside in this awesome
dog tub. This tub is easy to set up, simply inflate the dog bathtub and connect it to your garden hose. It has an adjustable multi sprayer for variation of water flow. With the front zipper opening, your dog can go in and out with no problem and will love this outdoor experience. On the bottom is a drain that easily drains the used water. Besides all of the other features, the dog bathtub is for all dogs up to 100 pounds and is made out of puncture resistant material. This is a great way to keep your dog clean and healthy, and the clean up after, is minimal. Be Happy!