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Stinky babies...Tired Mommy I am looking for an easy way out I guess? With two babies now, working all week, and sssssoooooo much going on around here on the weekends I am not able to bath the girls every week as I have been doing. They are getting a little ripe by the second, (or third:rolleyes:) week. We are outside a lot and they seem to have that smelly outdoor smell. I do keep thier faces and eyes clean but am looking for something quick to freshen them up a little in between baths. What do you all use? Hopefully things will slow down a little and we can get back to the weekly or heaven help at least biweekly bathing. LOL:p |
Bathe just 1 one day and the next day bathe the other. If you have time for a shower or bath, then take one in with you. ;) |
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Do you do this? How do you manage? :p |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I may be brave enough to try it one day! LOL:p They are so big with thick hair the bathing is not what takes so long. Its the conditioning, brushing, and blow drying that takes forever. I use cool air so it is a time consuming process. I guess I am looking for a dry bath product(?) Any suggestions on those? I would like something natural. |
After I give Madison a bath, I like to wipe her down with baby wipes everyday until next bath time. That seems to keep her fresher longer:) |
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Yes I do, but I think they have dog wipes also. |
There are lots of different brands of dog wipes. I just bought a pack from walmart recently that I like pretty well actually! |
I have used a spray shampoo on them between baths. |
I use doggie wipes between bathing Sydney. They work well. |
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I bathe 8 dogs in full coat every Sunday. Once you get a routine down it does not take long. For most of them I can bathe brush blowdry and do their hair in a half hour. If I let them go for more than a week it takes much longer to brush them out and they suffer from the matts. |
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