The Proper Way To Bath Your House
Pet
One of the keys to successfully bathing your pet is to make
sure that you are in a safe enviroment. If you are putting your
dog or cat in a tub or sink while you bath them make sure that
they aren't going to slip. Placing a rubber mat in the tub or
sink will give your pet a sense of security, rubber door mats
work really well for this purpose. Also make sure that you
aren't going to slip if water gets splashed on the floor. If
you are using a hose to bath your dog outside, make sure you
are in an area where they feel secure, and that, if they pull
away from you grasp, they wont be able to run out into
traffic.
Before you start bathing your pet make sure that the shampoo
you are using is very mild. Shampoos that are specially
formulated for your pet's species are best because they wont
strip your pets coat of the oils that they need for healthy
skin. If you have to use a human shampoo try to use one that is
meant for infant children. Make sure that the shampoo you are
using to wash your pet is unscented. Washing your dog with
shampoo that smells like lilacs is only going to encourage him
to find a dead fish to use to cover the scent. Perfumed
shampoos can also dry out your pets sensitive skin.
Before you begin bathing your pet, sit down and throughly
brush its coat. This serves two purposes. First it helps relax
your pet, and you. More importantly running a brush through
your pets coat will rid it off all dead and loose hair. This is
hair that will no longer be around to clog your plumbing
system.
Try to use luke warm water. Hot water can burn your pet's
sensitive skin. Cold water can chill your pet. Both situations
can make the bathing experince miserable. If you are bathing
your pet in a tub, do not fill the tub full of water. To much
water will make your pet nervous, and increase the amount of
water that gets splashed on the floor and on you. Use a minimal
amount of water when bathing your house pet.
When using a hose or sprayer to spray water over your pet be
very careful not to spray water into thier ears. Also try to
avoid spraying water in thier noses and mouths. Getting water
in the ears, nose, and mouth will not give your pet pleasent
memories of the bathing experince.
When rubbing the shampoo into your pet's coat start just
behind your pet's ears and work your way towards the pet's
tail. Use a circular motion to rub the shampoo into the pet's
coat. When you are done massaging the shampoo into your pet's
coat use the sprayer or hose to rinse your pet. Make sure that
you get all the soap out of your pets hair. Soap that doesn't
get rinsed off will irritate your pet's skin and cause them to
rub and scratch at thier skin. If the soap irritates the pet
enough you could find yourself treating your pet for hot
spots.
When you are done bathing your pet, use a large towel to dry
them off.
After bath time is finsihed take some time to play with and
cuddle with your pet. This will ensure them that you still love
them, and confirm in both your minds that bath time doesn't
have to be a traumatic experince.
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