As happy dog owners, we’ve seen our fair share of bath-time fun. Some dogs love a bath and others will run a hundred miles. Whether your pooch is a real water-baby or not, keeping them clean is part of keeping them healthy, so bathing is an activity that can’t be avoided.
At Lintbells, we get lots of questions about bathing dogs, so we thought we’d share our top tips with you.
Aprons and goggles at the ready!
Dogs need to be clean for their health and hygiene. You should keep an eye on their general cleanliness, especially after walkies and outside playtime, and that means bathing regularly.
This varies from one dog to another. The general guideline is that your dog probably doesn’t need bathing very often, unless they regularly get very dirty on walks, or you notice that they are starting to smell a bit more ‘doggy’ than usual. Dogs who avoid dirt or spend a lot of time indoors will only need a few baths a year, whilst those who regularly turn up covered in mud and vegetation will need more regular bathing.
The key test is the ‘smell test’: if you know your dog’s nearby well before you can see him, it’s probably time for a wash.
We often get asked if it’s OK to wash dogs with human shampoo, or a more sensitive version, such as baby shampoo. We always recommend specialist dog shampoo – and there’s a really good reason for this.
Human products are designed for human hair and skin, which has a very different make-up to canine coats and skin which have a higher pH balance. Using human products could result in dry, itchy or irritated skin, making your dog uncomfortable and prone to scratching or dandruff. If your pooch is struggling with the itch, try our YuDERM Itchy Dog supplement - it’s packed with soothing essential omega oils to help soothe that itch.
Gentle dog shampoos are ideal, and there’s a huge range of them on the market. They’re not expensive, particularly if you’re only bathing your dog once in a while. What’s more, you can choose a shampoo which is designed for your dog’s hair type – long, short, wiry – they’re all out there!
This is where the fun starts!
If you have a small or miniature dog, you should be able to wash them in a large sink, or flexible oblong bucket.
Larger dogs will need to go in the bath or perhaps in the shower, so you might need a hand to get them in and out – trying to remove a slippery dog from the bath is no end of fun!
Keep this list on hand to reference each time you bathe your pooch:
This approach, paired with our YuDERM Dog supplements, should leave your dog glowing with health from head to tail!
It’s important that you dry your dog well – leaving their coat and skin damp can result in skin concerns and fungal growth.
To recap: