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Dog Training – Dog Bathing
by Justin on Oct.01, 2010, under Pets
Dog Training – Dog Bathing
Dog bathing is a must when living with a dog. Dogs naturally get smelly and are not like cats in being able to wash themselves well and be hygienic, this is why dog owners have to look after their dogs hygiene for them once in a while.
Dog bathing should take place when your dog starts to smell or is very dirty, some breeds of dog find it very hard to keep smelling pretty as you will quickly come to notice. Running around every day rubbing yourself up against trees, bushes, benches and rolling around on grass or getting drenched head to paws in rivers or puddles are all common occurrences in a dogs life and all contribute to dog smelliness.
It is important to make sure you brush your dogs coat and fur through before every bathing session to remove all bits of debris that may have got caught up in your dogs fur since their last bath along with tangles or matted hair that may have formed. If you ignore this step any tangles and matted hair will get worse after bathing and make it an impossible task to rid of them.
You will need to use special pet shampoo and conditioner to clean your dog; human shampoo uses a different ph level and can be bad for your dogs skin. Starting off by letting your dog get used to running water, warm water should be used to wash your dog, it is best to use a jug or container to gently pour water on your dog. Be sure not to put water directly on your dogs face to be sure not to frighten them off or scare them.
When your dog is wet, keep reassuring them and rewarding them if the behaviour is good to get the message across that bathing is not a bad thing. Rub the shampoo and conditioner onto your dog gently and being sure to do a proper job of getting all the smells and everything else out.
To finish off, rinse all the soapy water and shampoo of your dog and dry your dog in the same way you would yourself or if your dog has easily matted hair use patting only to dry your dog, when this is all done reward your dog with praise and rewards for being cooperative with you.
For more information visit our dog training website at this link… Dog Training
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How to bath cat? Is bathing a cat difficult? Washing cat and bathing cat revealed here!
by Justin on Sep.06, 2010, under Pets
How to bath cat? Is bathing a cat difficult? Washing cat and bathing cat revealed here!
How to bath a cat easily!? Cat Bathing made simple for both humans and cats.
[1] Make sure that the Water Temperature is right for Bathing Cat.
The water should be luke-warm when going to bathe cat, more on the room-temperature side, because if you put hot water on your cat, it will get burned.
Cold water is always a better solution for bathing cats or kittens. Cats don’t mind the cold. Unlike myself.
Yet water should not be tooo cold when bathing a cat- you know what I mean – not so freezing cold that your poor cat shakes and its teeth chatter… Just pleasantly luke-warm, like for a baby bath.
[2] What Should You Bathe Cat In?
Choose a shallow bathing tub that your cat can easily stand in. Deep buckets might cause cats to panic and feel as though they’re stuck in a narrow clastrophobic well.
Best would be a shallow plastic container or a small laundry bucket, that is safe for cats and not slippery.
We plan on introducing our cats to water in a gradual way and not throw them into a 6 foot/2m pool and have them get a heart attack from fright.
Place a towel around the dish so that your cat can stand on it afterwards and get dry. Also the towel aroung the cat bath will prevent your house from drowning under water. ;-D
You can also use a rubber mat for the bath bottom, so the cat won’t slip, but it isn’t a ” must have “.
If it’s a slippery tray, then the rubber mat is advisable, but if it is a plastic dish, then you don’t need to worry about it. Anyway, it’s a shallow cat bath so there is no risk.
[3] How Deep Should The Cat Bath Waters Be?
Start bathing your cat with just enough water to be above cats feet.
For the time bathing kittens or washing cats, just place your cat in the tub and let cat play around in there. Cats will get used to the bath and think it is fun.
Tips For Playing With Your Cat In The Tub:
If you play with your cat inside the cats bath with a string, or with some other toy your cat will enjoy bathing and want to get in there again.
Make it the place where you play with your cat with a certain item (like a mouse on a string or some kind of “cat bathing” toy.) you only use in bath. Your cat will be glad to jump in there and want to play with you.
Another cat bathing motivator is giving your cat a few yummy cat treats when he baths.
Next Stages Of Cat In The Tub
Don’t worry if your cat makes a mess. The towels you places around the bath tub will mop up most of it.
Gradually you can begin to increase the depth of the water.
Beware: For most cat types, water should never be deeper than cat’s knees.
This should be enough water to give your cat a bath, without creating the fear of drowning panic in your cat’s mind.
How to wash your cat in the cat bath?
Don’t pour the water over your cat or dunk her inside, instead use a wet cloth and dab your cat with it over his or her fur while paying with it in the bath.
Some cats are amazingly expert swimmers, maybe you will have the next “swimming champion”, but don’t push your cat to be one…
For more information visit CatCamille’s website: http://catlovingcare.com
Good luck bathing your cat!
Catscamille
Catcamille is a beloved animal writer who writes about all kinds of cat problems and cat health and cat issues. You can keep up to date on her writing on http://catlovingcare.com if you have any questions you can ask her and she will be sure to help you!
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How to bath cat? Is bathing a cat difficult? Washing cat and bathing cat revealed here!
by Justin on Sep.06, 2010, under Pets
How to bath cat? Is bathing a cat difficult? Washing cat and bathing cat revealed here!
How to bath a cat easily!? Cat Bathing made simple for both humans and cats.
[1] Make sure that the Water Temperature is right for Bathing Cat.
The water should be luke-warm when going to bathe cat, more on the room-temperature side, because if you put hot water on your cat, it will get burned.
Cold water is always a better solution for bathing cats or kittens. Cats don’t mind the cold. Unlike myself.
Yet water should not be tooo cold when bathing a cat- you know what I mean – not so freezing cold that your poor cat shakes and its teeth chatter… Just pleasantly luke-warm, like for a baby bath.
[2] What Should You Bathe Cat In?
Choose a shallow bathing tub that your cat can easily stand in. Deep buckets might cause cats to panic and feel as though they’re stuck in a narrow clastrophobic well.
Best would be a shallow plastic container or a small laundry bucket, that is safe for cats and not slippery.
We plan on introducing our cats to water in a gradual way and not throw them into a 6 foot/2m pool and have them get a heart attack from fright.
Place a towel around the dish so that your cat can stand on it afterwards and get dry. Also the towel aroung the cat bath will prevent your house from drowning under water. ;-D
You can also use a rubber mat for the bath bottom, so the cat won’t slip, but it isn’t a ” must have “.
If it’s a slippery tray, then the rubber mat is advisable, but if it is a plastic dish, then you don’t need to worry about it. Anyway, it’s a shallow cat bath so there is no risk.
[3] How Deep Should The Cat Bath Waters Be?
Start bathing your cat with just enough water to be above cats feet.
For the time bathing kittens or washing cats, just place your cat in the tub and let cat play around in there. Cats will get used to the bath and think it is fun.
Tips For Playing With Your Cat In The Tub:
If you play with your cat inside the cats bath with a string, or with some other toy your cat will enjoy bathing and want to get in there again.
Make it the place where you play with your cat with a certain item (like a mouse on a string or some kind of “cat bathing” toy.) you only use in bath. Your cat will be glad to jump in there and want to play with you.
Another cat bathing motivator is giving your cat a few yummy cat treats when he baths.
Next Stages Of Cat In The Tub
Don’t worry if your cat makes a mess. The towels you places around the bath tub will mop up most of it.
Gradually you can begin to increase the depth of the water.
Beware: For most cat types, water should never be deeper than cat’s knees.
This should be enough water to give your cat a bath, without creating the fear of drowning panic in your cat’s mind.
How to wash your cat in the cat bath?
Don’t pour the water over your cat or dunk her inside, instead use a wet cloth and dab your cat with it over his or her fur while paying with it in the bath.
Some cats are amazingly expert swimmers, maybe you will have the next “swimming champion”, but don’t push your cat to be one…
For more information visit CatCamille’s website: http://catlovingcare.com
Good luck bathing your cat!
Catscamille
Catcamille is a beloved animal writer who writes about all kinds of cat problems and cat health and cat issues. You can keep up to date on her writing on http://catlovingcare.com if you have any questions you can ask her and she will be sure to help you!
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