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Old 02-22-2008, 05:19 PM   #23
lwolfe
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Originally Posted by Brooklynn View Post
I put him in the sink and fill it up to his knees and use a cup of the summerwinds and mix it in the water and then I just use the cup and keep pouring it over him for about 3 minutes and then I just squeeze the excess water off his coat and wrap him in a towel and then go brush him out and dry him
Have you guys every seen the bathing machines? You mix product with water in a sink or tub and this machine pumps it through a sprayer onto the dog. The nozzle has strong pressure but not so strong that it upsets or hurts the dog. Deuce is so funny when he takes a bath - he drops his head back and closes his eyes and gets an Ahhhh look on his face. Deucester loves bath time. One of the selling point is it uses a lot less product. I feel like my dog is a lot cleaner with this machine.

It is a life saver when you are traveling at shows. NO more using public tubs provided by the club or bending over the hotel bathtub pouring water over them with a cup.

I was somewhat bothered about putting an electric appliance in water but the package says it is completely safe.

Here are links to buy them. I have both of these. You can control the water flow on the more expensive one.
http://www.groomstar.com/index.asp?P...WPROD&ProdID=8

https://www.petedge.com/Master-Equip...stem-TP685.pro
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