How to Pamper Your Puppy

Think of what you want to achieve., Gather your supplies in a basket., Set up the working space., Prep the pup!, Bring your dog to the bathroom., Wet the coat., Lather up the coat!, Drain the water., Dry your dog with a towel., Give a treat to your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Think of what you want to achieve.

    Do you want a clean puppy, happy puppy, or what? You choose! I want a satisfied pup, myself!
  2. Step 2: Gather your supplies in a basket.

    They are listed below! , Go to the place where your dog will be bathed.

    For a bathroom, shut down the toilet so its surface can hold your basket.

    Lay a lot of towels down because your dog will shake! Open the curtain, and turn on the water.

    Fill it up about four inches, with room temperature water. , Go to your dog.

    Take off its collar, and brush its coat gently backwards to loosen up any waste, loose fur, and bugs. , Put him in, and get him calmed down and used to the water. , Cup water all over your dog until he is soaked all over.

    Dab the face with a wet cloth. , Choose a suitable shampoo.

    Whitening, flea, and sensitive skin are popular choices.

    Rub the coat in with one or more shampoos.

    Lather from neck to tail, and rinse.

    Add conditioner for a better skin. , As the water is draining towel down your dog as much as possible in the tub. , Dab the dog with a towel, pat it down, and rub him dry.

    Now, set your dryer to low and brush the hair backwards while drying until 80% dry so the skin won't dry out. ,, Do so gently, and loosely until about two hours later when he is completely dry. , Spritz your dog with some puppy cologne for a fresh scent! Give a breath mint as well.

    Make sure it is for dogs though! , This removes any extra plaque, and germs.

    If you have puppy toothpaste, use that! , The eyes should be mostly clean with the exception of boogies and tear streaks.

    Use a Q-tip gently on the ears. , Paint them as well if you want!
  3. Step 3: Set up the working space.

  4. Step 4: Prep the pup!

  5. Step 5: Bring your dog to the bathroom.

  6. Step 6: Wet the coat.

  7. Step 7: Lather up the coat!

  8. Step 8: Drain the water.

  9. Step 9: Dry your dog with a towel.

  10. Step 10: Give a treat to your dog!

  11. Step 11: Put back on the collar.

  12. Step 12: Smelly-good!

  13. Step 13: Rub your dog's teeth down with cotton balls.

  14. Step 14: Remove any eye-boogies

  15. Step 15: and ear crud.

  16. Step 16: Clip the nails.

Detailed Guide

Do you want a clean puppy, happy puppy, or what? You choose! I want a satisfied pup, myself!

They are listed below! , Go to the place where your dog will be bathed.

For a bathroom, shut down the toilet so its surface can hold your basket.

Lay a lot of towels down because your dog will shake! Open the curtain, and turn on the water.

Fill it up about four inches, with room temperature water. , Go to your dog.

Take off its collar, and brush its coat gently backwards to loosen up any waste, loose fur, and bugs. , Put him in, and get him calmed down and used to the water. , Cup water all over your dog until he is soaked all over.

Dab the face with a wet cloth. , Choose a suitable shampoo.

Whitening, flea, and sensitive skin are popular choices.

Rub the coat in with one or more shampoos.

Lather from neck to tail, and rinse.

Add conditioner for a better skin. , As the water is draining towel down your dog as much as possible in the tub. , Dab the dog with a towel, pat it down, and rub him dry.

Now, set your dryer to low and brush the hair backwards while drying until 80% dry so the skin won't dry out. ,, Do so gently, and loosely until about two hours later when he is completely dry. , Spritz your dog with some puppy cologne for a fresh scent! Give a breath mint as well.

Make sure it is for dogs though! , This removes any extra plaque, and germs.

If you have puppy toothpaste, use that! , The eyes should be mostly clean with the exception of boogies and tear streaks.

Use a Q-tip gently on the ears. , Paint them as well if you want!

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