I have a utility tub in the shower in the little bathroom - have to put one foot in and one out to get my balance - have long handle thing on the shower - goes really fast - I do try to bathe the fosters before adoption if they are smelly but goes much faster if I have a volunteer to dry while I bathe
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Cheryl Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > With a crew of seven, I bathe them as infrequently as possible. I used > to bathe them in the kitchen sink but discovered that my back was killing me > by pup #3. > I have since discovered that if I put them in the bathtub, then sit on the > side with my feet in the water WITH THEM, they feel like I'm in there with > them and none of them get upset at having to get wet... > And I don't get the backache!! > I use a 4 cup plastic measuring cup (the kind with a spout) to rinse them > off. I change the water every three dogs (first wash a white dog with the > clean water, then wash a red dog with the mildly dirty water, then switch to > a black dog for the last bath...) Works for me!!! > ;-) > OH! I also use dog shampoo, just cuz I figure they probably have a > different ph balance than humans do. If someone can tell me I'm wrong, I'd > switch to baby shampoo.... > > Cheryl Harrison > My Best Friend's Bowl > *Because they count on you to choose wisely* > *www.mybestfriendsbowl.com* <http://www.mybestfriendsbowl.com> > Come visit the pups at > www.campchihuahua.com > > > -- Glenda Bijou, Poquita, Molly, Isabella, Chandler and all the fosters [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ponderosa Pomeranians "I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." --Galileo Galilei

