Bathing your dog regularly is a good idea. I like to use the soft squishy facial poufs (they
are usually made out of soft nylon) to apply the shampoo. This allows me to use a smaller amount of
shampoo, but there is still plenty of shampoo for good cleaning and suds. You should always plan to spend more time rinsing
your dog than soaping them. You don’t
want to leave any shampoo on their coat or skin. Regular bathing of your dog allows you to
observe the onset of skin irritations or the beginning of tissue growths. These are the sorts of problems you want to
catch early and take care of them.
Tip provided by Brandykegs Saint Bernards.
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