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Rub-a-dub pup
LOVE it or loathe it, bath time is a key part of having a dog, and in the winter it can be a little harder to get your pet into the bath. Today we’re bringing you some vetapproved tips on how to get your dog squeaky clean despite the cooler temperatures!
How often?
While your dog might love to splash around in the summer to cool off, the bath is less appealing in the winter. Experts recommend bathing your dog no more than once a month during winter, but it’s important to brush your dog more often.
Gently does it
If bathing isn’t your dog’s favourite activity, introduce it to the water slowly. Start by wetting your hand and running it through its fur. Next try a water soaked sponge before moving into the bathtub. Experts also recommend talking to your dog in a gentle voice throughout.
The aftermath
Reward your dog for good behaviour with a treat after wards and make sure you have a warm, dry towel on hand to dry it off quickly.