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Old 10-03-2007, 04:19 PM   #1
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puppy bathing schedule

My puppy rolls around in grassy areas a lot. How often should I bathe him (he hates baths) and I read that you can use baking soda for dry baths for dogs.

It would be great to know if it's safe/advisable for puppies and if anyone has any better suggestions.
I'd also like to know how often I should give him a dry bath between regular baths.
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Old 10-03-2007, 04:32 PM   #2
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Re: puppy bathing schedule

i try to only give my pup a bath once a month. more than that can cause the natural oils to strip and cause dry flaky skin. i dont use dry shampoo or anything inbetween aside from baby wipes. maybe someone else i more helpful there...
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Old 10-03-2007, 04:35 PM   #3
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Re: puppy bathing schedule

It depends on his breed. Some breeds require baths more then others. High maintence breeds are often bathed weekely. Just be sure to use a high quality shampoo (not human), and dilute it down.

I personally bath my dogs 2-3 times a year and special occasions, but they are not high maintence breeds (grooming wise).

You can use baby wipes between baths, they are especially great for the feet
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Re: puppy bathing schedule

Brushing removes almost all of the dirt and debris from a dogs coat. It also spreads the natural oils and removes the dead hair.
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Re: puppy bathing schedule

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It depends on his breed. Some breeds require baths more then others.
He is a lab mix, about 18 lbs, 3 months old.
He doesn't particularly smell, but rolls around in the most unfortunate, dirty grass he can find. We have a shoes-off policy at home and take care to clean his paws with wipes the moment we come in, but I would like to figure out how to clean him up as often as possible without harming him!
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