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How you bath your dog is as individual as your dog's coat.  There is no right or wrong way on how you bath your dog but there are general steps that you should take to make sure bath time is a breeze.

Prepare

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1

Prepare a shampoo solution in a separate bucket.  Use the table below for amounts.

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Avoid pouring onto your dog's coat.

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Avoid pouring shampoo directly into your hands, use the pump to make a wash solution.

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Low foam shampoo - you don't need all of the bubbles.

To make a shampoo solution, pump the required amount of shampoo into 1 to 2 litres of warm water that you will pour over your dog when their coat is wet.

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2

Brush coat & remove debris

3

Wet coat with clean water

4

Pour solution over your dog & massage through

5

Rinse with clean water

Conditioner Leave - In

Damp Coat

After rinsing, let your dog shake and squeeze out excess water.  Towel dry.

Spray Conditioner Leave-In onto damp coat from 30 cm away, and massage or brush through.  Use our guide below.

Remember that this is  concentrated solution - don't use too much.

Dry Coat

In between washes, use Conditioner Leave-In on a weekly basis.  

Spray Conditioner Leave-In onto dry coat from 30cm away and brush through. 

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Cologne & Bedding Spray

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Spray one concentrated spray behind the head every 3 to 4 days.  For larger dogs, apply another spray above the tail.

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Mist bedding with 1 to 2 sprays of your favourite Cologne  & Bedding Spray.

I can not believe the difference to my dog's bath time.  It is so quick and  easy and my dog doesn't do zoomies all over the house after.    My dog has never liked bath time.  Still not a huge fan but seems to be more relaxed. Thank you.

Norman De Hahn, Jimboomba Qld.

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