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yeah definitely too cold and prob uncomfortable unless you can adjust the spray and temp.. so you dont just spray everywhere.. remember its not good for them to too much water in their ears so just be careful! |
I would think it would be too cold. I always bathe Murfee in warm water and then blow dry him. But then I am a little overcautious with my baby boy:D |
I think that was a horrible thing to do to that poor dog. How would you like a hose turned on you? I breaks my heart every time I read one of your posts. No wonder your dog has severe anxiety. JMHO |
hmm..i think the water might be tooo cold for them and IMO i wouldn't do it. I bathe mine in a bath tube with warm water. they love it in there, believe it or not. they just relax in there while i massage them. they love it! |
I nice warm bath is what your Yorkie needs. The hose pressure is much to strong and the water too cold for your dog. I had German Shepherds and only used the hose on very hot days to wash the mud off their coats after play. Try putting him in a basin and into your kitchen sink. I find that the basin helps because our pup does not slip and slide. Also, the temperature of the water is tested on our wrists, just like a baby's bath. We keep the running water away from the pup's face and use only the sprayer to wet and rinse. When the bath is done, we wrap Remi in a big towel and place him on his grooming table. Nearby is a blow dryer on a stand that allows me to have free hands. The grooming table is wonderful because of the loop. This permits me to comb and dry quickly. Remi always gets a special treat when his bath and grooming time is over. |
The only sprayer i use is the sink one, That way you can adjust the temp and it works great, I would think an outside hose would be way to cold...All of mine are used to the sink and it only takes 10min tops..for each one:) |
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