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Give your pup a salon style sprucing up with a dog bath or shower sprayer from Petco. Although your own bath tub is a good way to contain your canine and the mess they make, it can sometimes be hard to thoroughly rinse them. This is where a dog sprayer comes in handy. Petco carries dog sprayers to turn your bath or shower into a pet spa.
You’ll find that most dog bath sprayers come with an attachment allowing you to hook it up to your existing faucet with ease. The dog sprayer’s high-pressure flow makes it possible to free dirt and help flush the suds from your furry family member’s coat, alleviating any build-up that may cause irritation. These dog bath sprayers do more than just direct the flow of the H2O. Many come with long hoses allowing you to more easily get every part of your pooch wet and save you from getting into some back-breaking positions. You’ll also find that many dog bath sprayers feature several flow settings, allowing you to gently squirt your pup or crank up the pressure to get the gunk off. Other friendly features include the ability to pause the flow to help save water, which helps mitigates messes caused by errant sprays and keeps your hands free for more scrubbing.
If you don’t have a tub in your home, there are also dog shower sprayers that connect easily to your existing stall head. You’ll find that dog shower sprayers feature longer hoses making it easier to reach your pup. Many of these dog sprayers are comparable to the bath tub versions and feature multiple flow settings and the ability to pause while you lather up your pup. No matter the weather outside, you can wash your pup inside with a dog bath or shower sprayer from Petco.
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First of all, Bentley is way too young for a bath (unless he has gotten into something nasty). It is a good idea to bathe him twice a year, just as the hair starts to clump. As for the equipment: I had a Samoyed for years, and also Siberians--another double-coated breed. Your best bet is to use a rake (made for dogs, not your lawn rake!). Aside from a general going-over to get the loose hair out, the best method for grooming Bentley is to pick up a section of hair., as if you were going to tease it. Do nothing with the section except hold it. Rake what's left underneath (the undercoat). If Bentley's hair is really clumping, you can grab a handful yourself. You might want to use the metal comb to get the hair around his face, but it's not really necessary--nor are all the other products you bought. You can train him to the rake by initially just showing it to him with a treat. Just run the rake gently over his coat and treat/praise when he leaves it alone.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! This us unfortunate! I would first watch out for your safety, I do not want you to get bit. I would try wiping peanut butter on the tile or the bath tub and see if turning the water on and spraying around him (not one him at first) eliminates the growling. Gradually over time, if this works, try wetting him then bathing him. If this doesn't work I would ask your Vet for a short acting sedative like Trazadone to give 2 hours before the bath to help calm him some. Then last option is to muzzle him so you can bath him safely. I wish you the best! https://www.simplemost.com/peanut-butter-on-wall-makes-dog-sit-still-bath/
Updated on August 12th, 2025
You can try an over the counter calming supplement such as zylkene or composure in combination with offering rewards during the bath such as treats. It will work best if you have two people, one to bathe the dog and one to feed treats while the bath is going on. You can even take a long wooden spoon and put peanut butter on the end so they can hold it in front of her face and she can lick the spoon while being bathed.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Try smearing a dab of peanut butter on the wall of the tub or shower. As Jack licks it, you can bathe him. Don't use too much though or he may develop some stomach upset. Make sure the peanut butter does not contain xylitol. Use warm water. If it is very hot outside, you can use cooler water.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! I think it will be fine if you leave the bathroom door open and turn the exhaust fan on. You can also use a fan to blow the steam out or just pull the kiddie pool out when people shower. I wish you the best!
Updated on August 12th, 2025