Self Service Dog Wash - The Solution To Your Dog Washing Problems
If you own a dog that doesn’t require grooming, a self service dog wash is a great solution for the occasional dog bath. There are several benefits to not having to wash your dog at home. The number 1 benefit has to be that you don’t have to clean up afterwards. Washing your dog at home is a messy job. Especially if your dog decides to shake his fur in the middle of things. As a matter of fact, cleaning up afterwards tends to take longer than the actual wash. You’re usually stuck with a pile of wet towels, a clogged drain and wet walls. Not to mention you’ll need a change of clothes as well… You’ll typically need more than one towel to get your dog somewhat dry. Depending on the climate where you live it’s important to make sure your dog is as dry as possible. Most self service pet washes have professional blow driers you can use.Another benefit is that you won’t have to bend over anymore or sit on your knees. Especially if you have a weak back or knees, washing your dog at home can be quite painful. It’s also safer. Most tubs have a ramp so the dog can get into the tub safely without you needing to pick him up. There should also be a snap-on leash to secure your dog in place. At home, you can try tying the leash to the faucet to keep your dog in place. Though that will have very little effect if your German Shepherd decides he doesn’t want to get wet. You’ll just end up with a soaked bathroom, broken faucet and possibly an injured dog. If you normally let a professional dog groomer wash your dog, the self service will also save you quite a bit of money. Depending on the size of your dog and which extra’s you choose, you can expect to pay anywhere between $8 and $30. Shampoo, conditioner, use of towels, water and dryer are typically included. A self service dog wash can be found at some dog groomers, car wash and some larger pet stores.
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