i had total of 15 huskies growing up and now I live with half husky and half aussie. they are full of drama but I realized that if you are more dramatic, they calm down. it's just hard lol
My Black Lab loves going swimming... And he has a twisted relationship with baths. He always has pre-bath jitters, refusing to enter it, and dragging him up the stairs is tough... But the moment he gets in the tub, he's totally chill.
The first thing I do when bathing my Maltipoo is to put down a non-slip mat (or towel) so she feels secure and her paws are not slipping about. No sense in adding to the distress. She is small enough to get her baths in the kitchen sink. But years ago I would wash my Miniature Schnauzers in the shower where I could close the shower doors to keep them from running away. None of my dogs have ever “loved” bath time but they tolerate(d) it very well. I think making them feel safe and secure is the best trick to making it less feared and hated! Or if trapped in the shower with the doors shut, at least resigned to get it over and done! My Maltipoo also has a silicone mat that sticks to the backsplash where she licks peanut butter while she gets a thorough scrubbing! Any happy distraction is welcomed! Wish they had those back in the day with my Schnauzers! Good luck to all who have to go into battle every time! 😉🤞🏻😊
I started my pup EARLY at the groomers. She doesn't like it, but she tolerates it and definitely would never run from me. Starting training and playing in the tub early really helps.
I used to take showers with my late doggie Tramp. I would have to leave a trail of Milkbones into the shower then quickly slam the door behind us. He would cower into one corner of the tub and while I washed him I would tell him the whole time what a good boy he was and how I knew he hated it but that he was being very brave and I was very proud of him. Afterward he would run around the house smelling great and I felt relieved until next time.
If you’re looking for a great dog, please consider the shelters that have so many great animals, often purebreds. Or consider a rescue group specific to the breed you’re looking for. When we went to get our first dog, we thought we had to have a puppy as we were concerned about our cats getting along with the dog, but we changed our minds when we saw this beautiful reddish brown Husky who was between 1-1.5 years old and had been put in the shelter because “moving to a condo, couldn’t take the dog”. That was when I told my children the first and most important rule - pets are for life! Snickers was so depressed it took him a week to even make a sound, but with constant love and no longer fearing that we would send him away, he came out of his shell. I lost him last December at the age of 18 and I’m still heartbroken! But it’s worth all the pain and grief to have had him for however long we had him.
Now my service dog Emma was the exact opposite. She loved baths, showers, and her kiddie pool, but when she got her paws wet in a pond or creek she was over it! Go figure!
I hardly ever bath or shower ours at home. They love the river and I throw a ball in, let them go in and get wet through then scrub and sud them up at the side, throw the ball back another good few times to rinse off and we're done. They're clean and dried off nicely by the time we get back home. People remark on how shiny and in good condition their coats are and don't believe they get dunked in the river once a month or whenever they're covered in mud and horse shit.
I had a really big heavy elderly adopted dog (Pitt/lab mix) that was really hard to get in the bath because I had to lift her into the tub and be careful because of her age. Taking her into the bathroom was easy cause she behaved excellent if you used a leash. Plus, she was always so nervous until she got into the tub and remembered she actually loved taking a bath. It was funny every time. 😆🥰😇 I miss her every day.
Our dog was always mildly bemused by baths. She never had any particular issues with them. She just kinda stood there and took it. She was a little passive aggressive about drying herself. She'd wait until my Dad was near her and THEN she'd shake herself off. (He was her favorite person, but consequently, he also got the blame for the bad things that happened.) She did the same thing with snow, although she didn't differentiate. She just waited to shake herself off until she was near somebody. Similarly, we took her to see a total solar eclipse, and she was just mildly confused when the sun came back. No barking or howling when the sun went away, or when it came back. Our dog was, in most ways, mild. She only got really excited when either: 1) Anything moving on more than two legs appeared on the television screen. She had to protect us from any and all animals from babies (we rebuked her when she barked at humans) to lions and bears, but her top nemeses were horses. She never met a real horse, she just saw them on TV, no larger than her. or 2) When going to the vet. She LOVED going to the vet. She was a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. They are social breeds, and when she was at the vet, she got the attention of a bunch of new people. If she ever felt the shots they gave her, she never showed it, and she was always super excited. When we put on the special harness we used to take her to the vet, she'd bark to get out the door, bark at the door to the van, jump inside herself. If she could have driven herself to the vet, she would have.
😊I’m really lucky with my Border Collie Shilo when it comes to baths. I just go into the bathroom, stand by the bath and call him and he jumps right in. ❤️😊🐾
You need to be more specific with Zelda. She did get in A tub, just not the one you meant. Bless her. She's a good dog doing what she's told, in her own way 😂😂
As soon as I started sharing the shower with my Pug, his complaints stopped.. Within a year, he sometimes followed me into the bathroom when I was headed to the shower and tried to join me. If I wasn’t in a hurry, I let him in.
I wonder how many of these dogs really need baths. A dog doesn't need a bath unless it stinks or is dirty. I feel sorry for the little dog at 1:25 that's getting blasted with a hard stream of water.
My boy is a 1 and half year old lab, he loves water, even bath and showers. He always tries to jump in the bathtub when I shower, I have to keep tell him no or lock him out 😂
Although my German Shepherd does NOT like baths, after initially trying to hide in the living room, all I have to do is walk in, giver her.a stern look, call her name and point to the bathroom door and she comes in the bathroom. Once there, she acts like she doesn't have a clue what I want from her! I then point to the tub, and if she doesn't get in immediately, I follow it up with a command of "In!", while pointing, and she obediently jumps in. Once in, her only protest is if the shower hits her in the face, so she moves such that it doesn't. Otherwise, no drama!
Every dog has a different personality they told me. Didn't realize till after my second dog by what they meant. In a related story, my first dog Harrison had to be put in the tub. We got a nice long detachable shower head so he didn't need to take an actual bath. He seemed to be a little calmer with that. On the other hand my current dog Eliot will hop into the tub. He doesn't seem to enjoy it as much as he seems to be just ok with water.
To you people who have dogs, you have to make it fun for them. Also giving them treats would help. Try that with cats and good luck, because you're going to need it!!!!! The best way to do it is to get them started when they're puppies, and make it fun for them, don't force a bath on them.😅😅😅
This is exactly what baffles me.swimming, getting soaked in rain is perfectly fine but taking a bath is outright unacceptable.
Huskies are such drama queens/Kings. They're truly expressive 😂
Es cierto
i had total of 15 huskies growing up and now I live with half husky and half aussie. they are full of drama but I realized that if you are more dramatic, they calm down. it's just hard lol
That just what I came here to say, lol. They act like they are dying!
@@dbabc1123I'd be too busy laughing at the noises
My Black Lab loves going swimming... And he has a twisted relationship with baths. He always has pre-bath jitters, refusing to enter it, and dragging him up the stairs is tough...
But the moment he gets in the tub, he's totally chill.
The first thing I do when bathing my Maltipoo is to put down a non-slip mat (or towel) so she feels secure and her paws are not slipping about. No sense in adding to the distress. She is small enough to get her baths in the kitchen sink. But years ago I would wash my Miniature Schnauzers in the shower where I could close the shower doors to keep them from running away. None of my dogs have ever “loved” bath time but they tolerate(d) it very well. I think making them feel safe and secure is the best trick to making it less feared and hated! Or if trapped in the shower with the doors shut, at least resigned to get it over and done! My Maltipoo also has a silicone mat that sticks to the backsplash where she licks peanut butter while she gets a thorough scrubbing! Any happy distraction is welcomed! Wish they had those back in the day with my Schnauzers!
Good luck to all who have to go into battle every time! 😉🤞🏻😊
I started my pup EARLY at the groomers. She doesn't like it, but she tolerates it and definitely would never run from me. Starting training and playing in the tub early really helps.
This was too funny, the Huskies are hilarious.
6:37
Those ears.. How adorable.
It's so nice to have some wonderful clips of doggies and bath time. Thank-you for giving me a reason to smile about. God Bless, Be Safe. 😂❤
Not just the ears...the conversation! 🤣😂🤣
I used to take showers with my late doggie Tramp. I would have to leave a trail of Milkbones into the shower then quickly slam the door behind us. He would cower into one corner of the tub and while I washed him I would tell him the whole time what a good boy he was and how I knew he hated it but that he was being very brave and I was very proud of him. Afterward he would run around the house smelling great and I felt relieved until next time.
I just loved that video, of all of those amazing, precious dogs.
Just another reason to love 'em.😊
If you’re looking for a great dog, please consider the shelters that have so many great animals, often purebreds. Or consider a rescue group specific to the breed you’re looking for. When we went to get our first dog, we thought we had to have a puppy as we were concerned about our cats getting along with the dog, but we changed our minds when we saw this beautiful reddish brown Husky who was between 1-1.5 years old and had been put in the shelter because “moving to a condo, couldn’t take the dog”. That was when I told my children the first and most important rule - pets are for life! Snickers was so depressed it took him a week to even make a sound, but with constant love and no longer fearing that we would send him away, he came out of his shell. I lost him last December at the age of 18 and I’m still heartbroken! But it’s worth all the pain and grief to have had him for however long we had him.
Grazie.
RIP Snickers
Thank you!
THIS
2:28 the dog's face is hilarious 😆😆😆
My dog loves baths. The minute he hears "bath" he'll jump in the tub and wait till I get the shampoo and towels
probably bc you make it a fun time, well-done you. x
we never had a problem with any of our dogs, whether in the bath in the yard getting washed with a hose after rolling in something they shouldn't have
😭😭must be a goldie
@@rainp524 border collie/pit
@Sarah_270 yep, plus he likes water too
My dogs love rivers, the sea and the lakes and hates with all his heart to take a bath or shower at home! Now where's the logic in that ha,ha!!
You probably don't reward him or make it fun. It's on your terms not his.
@@Sarah_270 it's easy for you to judge!
Now my service dog Emma was the exact opposite. She loved baths, showers, and her kiddie pool, but when she got her paws wet in a pond or creek she was over it! Go figure!
I hardly ever bath or shower ours at home. They love the river and I throw a ball in, let them go in and get wet through then scrub and sud them up at the side, throw the ball back another good few times to rinse off and we're done. They're clean and dried off nicely by the time we get back home. People remark on how shiny and in good condition their coats are and don't believe they get dunked in the river once a month or whenever they're covered in mud and horse shit.
@@charlottewebster4233And of course you always use biodegradable shampoo 😉
I had a really big heavy elderly adopted dog (Pitt/lab mix) that was really hard to get in the bath because I had to lift her into the tub and be careful because of her age. Taking her into the bathroom was easy cause she behaved excellent if you used a leash. Plus, she was always so nervous until she got into the tub and remembered she actually loved taking a bath. It was funny every time. 😆🥰😇 I miss her every day.
We have 2 English Bulldogs. The male Ernie absolutely loves the tub! Female Otila hates it!
0:00-0:06 singing when having a bath 😂
Wow! the first one is really huge 😮 My golden creates drama if I forget to bathe him. He bathes of his own 😂
Adorables ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Судя по роликам , самые возмущающиеся- это хаски😂😂!))
Our dog was always mildly bemused by baths. She never had any particular issues with them. She just kinda stood there and took it. She was a little passive aggressive about drying herself. She'd wait until my Dad was near her and THEN she'd shake herself off. (He was her favorite person, but consequently, he also got the blame for the bad things that happened.) She did the same thing with snow, although she didn't differentiate. She just waited to shake herself off until she was near somebody.
Similarly, we took her to see a total solar eclipse, and she was just mildly confused when the sun came back. No barking or howling when the sun went away, or when it came back.
Our dog was, in most ways, mild. She only got really excited when either:
1) Anything moving on more than two legs appeared on the television screen. She had to protect us from any and all animals from babies (we rebuked her when she barked at humans) to lions and bears, but her top nemeses were horses. She never met a real horse, she just saw them on TV, no larger than her.
or
2) When going to the vet. She LOVED going to the vet. She was a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. They are social breeds, and when she was at the vet, she got the attention of a bunch of new people. If she ever felt the shots they gave her, she never showed it, and she was always super excited. When we put on the special harness we used to take her to the vet, she'd bark to get out the door, bark at the door to the van, jump inside herself. If she could have driven herself to the vet, she would have.
Diva’s all of them ❤❤❤
Los perritos son tan increíbles 🥺♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Bellos!! Los perros son extraordinarios
2:41 this look is priceless!
My dog loves everything to do with water.
Fantastic 🤩
Amo los perros. Son hermosos.
That’s my Sadie! I can bathe all the other 7 and be as tired as for just doing her - she’s a Lab-Shepard so you’d think she’d like it!
Very positive video.
Thank you so much 👍👏😊.
!Beatifull....⭐🌟
Que tierno video 👍👍 👍🐕🐕
Ils sont tous adorables 😘😘🤩🤩😍😍🥰
Aww precious dogs
😊I’m really lucky with my Border Collie Shilo when it comes to baths. I just go into the bathroom, stand by the bath and call him and he jumps right in. ❤️😊🐾
“You get in the bath!” Winston
That's me when I'm taking a bath 😂😂
at 4:18 I would have thought of a funnier thing to say like "This always happens when the Smart TV is acting acting dumb."
You need to be more specific with Zelda. She did get in A tub, just not the one you meant. Bless her. She's a good dog doing what she's told, in her own way 😂😂
Interesting, I found it very enjoyable🥰
😘
As soon as I started sharing the shower with my Pug, his complaints stopped.. Within a year, he sometimes followed me into the bathroom when I was headed to the shower and tried to join me. If I wasn’t in a hurry, I let him in.
Que hermosas y tiernas mascotas, buen vídeo 👏
Pesulle meno on yhtä taistelua😂ihania videoita kiitos❤
I wonder how many of these dogs really need baths. A dog doesn't need a bath unless it stinks or is dirty. I feel sorry for the little dog at 1:25 that's getting blasted with a hard stream of water.
💖 preciosos cachorritos una ternura
Good video! Jajajajaja 🥰🐶😂
The husky saying let me go was hilarious
Can you do a compilation of dogs that love baths 🥰
Que hermosas mascotas son como uno más de la familia....
😻😹😻😹😻😹
Excelente dog 🙌🏼
My dog Lucky always loves to take bath
Hermoso perrito 🐕
Dogs should appreciate a nice warm soapy bath.
Ow que hermosos 🥺❤️
Yeah doggies just don't like baths. I should know I got one naughty fellow too. I loved the video. Thanks
Lindos perritos
Que video tan divertido, animales graciosos!
Son hermosos 💜
Que bellos🥰🥰
Q bonitos perros🤩
My boy is a 1 and half year old lab, he loves water, even bath and showers. He always tries to jump in the bathtub when I shower, I have to keep tell him no or lock him out 😂
Dog: "I don't have to take a bath if I drank all the water"
Comédiens 😂😂😂
Son muy lindos 😊..
Lindos perritosss
Que lindos y tiernos
This is why I love my little dog. I can pick her up with one arm and whether she likes it or not she’s getting a lovely bath.
Although my German Shepherd does NOT like baths, after initially trying to hide in the living room, all I have to do is walk in, giver her.a stern look, call her name and point to the bathroom door and she comes in the bathroom. Once there, she acts like she doesn't have a clue what I want from her! I then point to the tub, and if she doesn't get in immediately, I follow it up with a command of "In!", while pointing, and she obediently jumps in. Once in, her only protest is if the shower hits her in the face, so she moves such that it doesn't. Otherwise, no drama!
Every dog has a different personality they told me. Didn't realize till after my second dog by what they meant. In a related story, my first dog Harrison had to be put in the tub. We got a nice long detachable shower head so he didn't need to take an actual bath. He seemed to be a little calmer with that. On the other hand my current dog Eliot will hop into the tub. He doesn't seem to enjoy it as much as he seems to be just ok with water.
Que tierno este perrito
Excelente trabajo 🙌
"Scooby-snacks" or any treat... seem to be in order for those that are hesitant.... 😊😊
Lindas mascotas
I love huskies they are so cute ❤
hahahahaha ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bonito perrito
귀여워 ~❤
Video gracioso
I really feel you 😅😅❤
Bonitos perros
Buen video
Hermosas amistades
Que tiernos
Jajajaja tan hermoso
My dog is totally opposite...he loves to get a bath every day in summer and in winter 2 days a week with lilbit warm water❤
To you people who have dogs, you have to make it fun for them. Also giving them treats would help. Try that with cats and good luck, because you're going to need it!!!!! The best way to do it is to get them started when they're puppies, and make it fun for them, don't force a bath on them.😅😅😅
I give my Shiba Inu a doggie massage lol! Makes it calming and less stressful for her. She is a drama queen!!!
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Lindo perro
🥰🤣IK GA STUK🤣🥰
We had a Golden Retriever that hated the bath but loved the Creek!
Que lindo
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Lindo son los dog
😂😂😂😂❤
We use the laundry sink for our 2 dogs. But they are chi x
Is beautiful
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