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<p><strong><i>Dog Grooming Supplies question by Laura L</i>: Looking for a dog grooming tub?</strong><br />
I am looking for an idea for a dog grooming tub. I do not want to buy an &#8220;official tub&#8221; out of a dog grooming supply store &#8211; what I would like is some ideas for a tub. The measurments are, 5feet in length and  2feet width and 2feet height ( the height can be 3 feet) Obviously, this tub must be able to hold 3 inches of water weight and the weight of a hundred pound dog. Plastic, poly or stainless &#8211;  Any ideas?????  (I live in Ontario)<br />
I was hoping to cut a piece of the side &#8211; to act as a sliding (up and down) door, so I dont have to lift the larger dogs.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Skyhoss</i><br/>reg sized  bath tub as long as it is supported .   or a watering  tub for horses.</p>
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<p>Buy a dog grooming kit that includes hypoallergenic shampoo, de-tangling conditioner, a scrubbing pad and hair clippers. Contact a local groomer about the best place to buy dog grooming supplies withadvice from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog grooming. Expert: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg Contact: www.miami-dog-training.com Bio: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller<br />
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		<title>Bathtime for pet dogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  cut too far, your <b>dog</b> will bleed from his nail. In some instances, <b>dogs</b> have bled to death from this kind of injury. </p>

<p>If you maintain a regular <b>grooming</b> schedule, your <b>dog</b> will not fight you. Bathtime should be a fun event, not torture.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Your dog will require bathing from time to time. Dogs do clean themselves to the best of their ability. Regardless of if the pet is kept indoors or outdoors, it will need a bath!<br />
<br />To determine how often to bath your dog, do a little research on the breed. I have a beagle and a redbone. My beagle should have a bath once a month. This in addition to regular brushing and possibly a dry bath. However, my redbone can be bathed less often. His coat is always beautiful, and he smells good, it sounds funny but we call him  the &#8221; Pumpkin Pie Puppy&#8221;, as he smells sweet, spicy and like pumpkin always. </p>
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<p>It is easy to clean a small dog in your kitchen sink. Medium sized dogs can be placed in a bath tub with little effort. Large breeds are a lot more difficult to bath. If you have a large dog, you will want help to safely place your dog in your bath tub. Your dog will be fine, it is the act of getting him in the bath that is difficult. If you are assertive, calm and in control your dog will cooperate with you. If you find the bathing process to be too difficult, enlist the service of a professional groomer.</p>
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<p>You must keep in mind that your dog will not need a hot bath. Some breeds can suffer skin damage from hot water. Dog shampoo is fine to use. Don&#8217;t use soap on your dog! Soap will dry out the dogs coat. Bubble bath is great as an alternative to soap, as bubble bath does not contain soap. Bubble bath is available in so many fantastic scents, you can have a uniquely scented dog! I love Avon bubble bath for my dogs. </p>
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<p>Also pay attention to not get anything in the dogs eyes, and gently clean his ears. As you are finished with the bath, place your dog on a towel, or assist the dog from the bath tub. Make sure you get your dog really dry, and you probably won&#8217;t want to go for a walk immediately, as your dog will want to roll around and get dirty again. Chances are after the bath, you will have a happy, frisky dog. Be prepare for lots of running and playing. After your dog has exhausted himself from running around, you might be able to trim the nails easily. You must be careful not to cut the quick, or where the veins in the nail are. You should either pick up the clippers designed for a dogs nail, pay a groomer , or your vet to clip the nails safely. If you cut too far, your dog will bleed from his nail. In some instances, dogs have bled to death from this kind of injury. </p>
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<p>If you maintain a regular grooming schedule, your dog will not fight you. Bathtime should be a fun event, not torture.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  over the years, be it my own, my friends and families, or shelter <b>dogs</b>. Though I wouldn't classify myself as a professional <b>dog</b> <b>groomer</b>, I have learned a few tricks over the years.</p>

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<p>Keeping my dogs clean is not my favorite chore, but as they are all three indoor dogs, regular baths for each of them is a must. Knowing this was always going to be the case, one of the first things I requested when we built our house ten years ago was a utility sink in the garage. For years I hunched, sore shoulders and back over a bath tub to wash the dogs, or when desperate, even brought them in the shower with me. Bathing the dogs in the utility sink in the garage, though still a pain in the neck, is much more bearable for all of us.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;ve bathed hundreds of dogs over the years, be it my own, my friends and families, or shelter dogs. Though I wouldn&#8217;t classify myself as a professional dog groomer, I have learned a few tricks over the years.</p>
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<p>First, try to make it a positive experience for your dog. Give him a good brushing first to remove any foreign objects from his fur. Use lukewarm water and be sure to keep the water from out of his eyes and talk in soothing tones to him during the bath. If he struggles, tell him No!&#8221; firmly but not in a mean tone. It&#8217;s best to have everything ready and in easy reach and of course, don&#8217;t forget a fluffy towel to dry him off! I use flea and tick shampoo year round because we live in a warmer client. I also keep a conditioner on hand which keeps their fur soft and shiny. It also helps to keep their skin from getting dry. If your dog has chronic skin infections or dry skin, you can buy medicated shampoo from your veterinarian. Only use shampoos and conditioners made for dogs as human shampoos can be too acidic. If your dog really hates a bath, try giving him a treat before and after. Then he&#8217;ll associate it with something nice. </p>
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<p>Once the bath is over it&#8217;s play time. Our dogs love to run around the house and shaking themselves like an agitator in a washing machine. I like to play with them because they are so full of joy and excitement. As soon as they&#8217;ve settled and are a bit dryer, I let them outside to do their business if they need to. If it&#8217;s a sunny and warm day, they often like to stay out and sun bathe for awhile.</p>
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<p>In the warm months I try to wash the dogs every week, but when it&#8217;s cold I found that if I keep them brushed we can go a month or so without a bath. Another trick I&#8217;ve used over the years is to take a Bounce dryer sheet and wipe their fur down with it. It keeps them smelling like fresh laundry. Don&#8217;t forget to wipe down the pads of their feet but stay away from their eyes. Also, if you keep what I&#8217;ll call their &#8220;nether regions&#8221; clipped and clean your dog will stay smelling nice a lot longer. You can also buy wet wipes at pet stores that will help keep your dog&#8217;s face clean and wipe off mud or whatever nasty thing they get into when you don&#8217;t have the time to bathe them.</p>
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<p>If your dog continues to smell it could be associated with an ear, skin or anal infection. Please consult your veterinarian immediately for proper treatment.</p>
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<p>Dogs love to roll in any stinky thing they can find from animal droppings, to rubbish, to smelly fish or decaying animal carcasses. The more they stink the better they smell in their opinion. But since they have to coexist with us, I&#8217;m afraid we&#8217;re all going to have to get used to regular baths, like it or not.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  your <b>dog</b> will get used to being brushed and will learn that it is just a part of his normal daily or weekly routine.<br />
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<b>Dog</b> <b>grooming</b> is not difficult and can be one more way to bond with your pet and form a healthy relationship.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ready to take on the pet grooming for your pooch?  Most dog grooming can be done by owners if they know what they are doing and have the correct supplies on hand.</p>
<p>You should always have everything you need at hand before you get ready to do any grooming.  This will prevent you from having to stop the process and hunt down the clippers, shampoo or brush.  Many dogs get a little nervous during any grooming process and when you are completely organized and ready to groom it will serve both of you well and eliminate some of the nervousness on the part of the dog and the owner.</p>
<p>A non-slip mat will help with the grooming process and the dog should be positioned at a height that makes it possible for the groomer to reach everything without having to bend over.  Place your hand under her belly and the thumb of your other hand under her collar.
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<p>Begin pet grooming by cleaning your dog&#8217;s face.  Look in her ears, eyes and at her teeth about once a week.  Always praise your dog for sitting quietly and give her little pats of reassurance.  You can use a cotton ball and water to clean around your dog&#8217;s eyes.  Another cotton ball can be used to clean the inside flap of her ear.  Do not reach too far into the ear itself.  Use a clean cotton ball for each part of the grooming process.</p>
<p>The next step in pet grooming is the teeth.  This is a part of dog grooming that can be uncomfortable for both of you at first.  Once you go through the routine a few times you will both be at ease and the process will go smoothly.  You can use a specially made toothbrush and a toothpaste or gel that is made for dogs.  Diluted salt water is also effective.  This should be done once a week and a vet should check your dog&#8217;s teeth at least once a year.</p>
<p>When it is time to bathe your dog you can use the tub or buy a bath tub designed for dogs.  Purchase a good shampoo and be sure to rinse really well to avoid skin irritations.  A non-slip mat will help your dog stay in place and after towel drying you may want to use a hair dryer set on a low speed to hasten the drying process.  Some dogs become agitated with the noise of the hair dryer so this is a step you may decide to omit.</p>
<p>There are dogs who thoroughly enjoy being brushed and others who are totally against the idea.  The best thing you can do is to begin this part of pet grooming as soon as you bring the puppy home.  When approached in this manner your dog will get used to being brushed and will learn that it is just a part of his normal daily or weekly routine.</p>
<p>Dog grooming is not difficult and can be one more way to bond with your pet and form a healthy relationship.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  listed below is the general <b>dog</b> <b>grooming</b> methods that you may use as your basis.</p>
<p>Bathing</p>
<p>Bathing is an substantial part of <b>dog</b> <b>grooming</b>. It is wise to bathe your pet once in two months are as frequently as needed. Brush you pet's coat  ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog grooming is essential in maintaining your dog&#8217;s health which include routines involving regular brushing, combing for dead hair removal, bathing and nail removal.</p>
<p>Dog grooming provides dogs with shinier and healthier lifestyle plus the opportunity to spend some time with your dog. It is essential that you train your pet with dog grooming in his earlier years with mild approach. Some dogs may view the routine as another way of petting him. Combing and brushing will care for your dog&#8217;s coat but it is equally important that you attend to his other body parts, like the ears, toes, eyes and the mouth. </p>
<p>Additionally, dog grooming will significantly contribute to your dog&#8217;s over well-being, both in physiological and psychological aspects.</p>
<p>Dog grooming applies differently for the many varieties of dog breeds thus it is essential that you know the different treatments for each dog. But listed below is the general dog grooming methods that you may use as your basis.</p>
<p>Bathing</p>
<p>Bathing is an substantial part of dog grooming. It is wise to bathe your pet once in two months are as frequently as needed. Brush you pet&#8217;s coat before each bathe as to eliminate the mats out of his coat.</p>
<p>To bathe your dog:<br />
 For secure footing, provide a rubber mat or a bath towel to be placed in your bath tub or sink. Then secure the dog&#8217;s ears and with cotton balls as to prevent the water from entering these openings.<br />
 Use warm water to rinse your dog. If a spray hose is available it is best to use it but make use the nozzle of the hose is kept close to your pet&#8217;s body. Never spray the animal directly on his face, this may irritate or scare him.<br />
 Use shampoos that are only made for dogs. With small amounts, start from head to tail but avoid getting the shampoo on your dog&#8217;s eyes. Be sure to clear from dirt the dog&#8217;s rectum, and other body parts like those under the chin, behind the ears and between the dog&#8217;s toes.<br />
 Then rinse your dog with warm water, make sure that no shampoo is left on his coat.<br />
 Lastly, pat your animal dry with a bath towel or a hair dryer.</p>
<p>Coat<br />
It is essential that your dog&#8217;s coat is kept clean. Assure that with your dog&#8217;s daily dog grooming routine, his coat is thoroughly brushed. This assures that his coat is kept from dirt. also, a dog grooming procedure like that of brushing may spread the dog&#8217;s natural skin oils all through the coat. This may also keep the dog&#8217;s skin form irritation and may further prevent his coat from tangling. This does not only apply with dogs having long coats but with short-haired dogs as well.</p>
<p>Nail trimming</p>
<p>For once a month, your dog&#8217;s nails must be trimmed. Use a specially designed nail trimmer or clipper for your dog breed, also provide a blood-clotting powder in case his skin tissue is cut. You may also use scissors for this form of dog grooming. </p>
<p>Ear care</p>
<p>Is an important aspect of dog grooming. If not properly address, your pet may develop an ear infection, which in turn may result to permanent hearing loss. The symptoms for an ear infection are constant scratching, ear redness and head shaking. You dog grooming specialist or veterinarian must address sever cases of dog infections.</p>
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