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Donโt wait until your dog needs a bath to create a comfortable, relaxing routine for this important ritual. Plan ahead by organizing the products and equipment youโll need, and if youโre new to dog bathing, rehearse the steps, which are:
- Dry brush your dog
- Wet with water
- Shampoo
- Rinse
- Apply conditioner
- Rinse
- Dry your dog
- Brush while drying
What bath products do I need?
The best dog shampoos and conditioners are made with gentle ingredients that remove dirt without irritating your dogโs skin. Depending on your dogโs coat, you may need a detangling spray, a rubber bathing brush for working shampoo through the coat, fast-drying towels, a hair dryer that dries dog hair quickly without feeling hot, and the right brush for your dogโs coat. Consult a groomer if you need help getting started.
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Where to bathe your dog
The best place for your dogโs bath might be your sink, bathtub, walk-in shower, outdoor wading pool, or back yard. Your water supply should be lukewarm, not hot or cold. If youโre using a bathtub, be sure your dog can climb in and out, and place a rubber bathtub mat (or at the very least, a towel) in the tub to keep your dogโs feet from slipping.
Youโre probably going to get wet, so wear appropriate casual clothing. Use treats and encouragement to position your dog.
Start with a dry brush on your dog’s coat
Begin by brushing your dogโs coat to remove loose hair, burrs, sand, dried dirt, and other debris. If there are mats in your dogโs coat, save the brushing for later as a bath may loosen the matted hair. In that case, spray or apply a detangling product to the hair mats following label directions and then shampoo.
Dilute your dog shampoo
We, humans, are fond of frothy bubbles, so we tend to over-soap our dogs. While that may look efficient, itโs better to use fewer bubbles and more water. Grooming experts recommend diluting equal parts water and shampoo to blends as dilute as 1 or 2 tablespoons shampoo in 2 cups water. The dilute solutions reach all parts of the coat quickly and rinse out faster and more thoroughly than full-strength shampoo. Dilute your conditioner, too.
Step-by-step dog washing
Use a gentle stream of water to thoroughly wet your dogโs coat. Keep shampoo out of your dogโs eyes and ears as you apply it from neck to tail, then gently massage the shampoo into every part of your dogโs coat.
After that, rinse and rinse and rinse some more. Apply a diluted coat conditioner, if youโre using one, and rinse again. Use a finishing spray or other products as needed, then blot your dogโs coat with towels. If you have one, dry your dog with a dog blow dryer. Finish by brushing your dogโs hair while itโs still slightly damp.
For more detailed instructions, see โWaterworks: Tips and Techniques for Bathing Your Dog,โ WDJ November 2014, and โWhen Can Puppies Take a Bath?โ