Thank you. If you have licky mats, they stick to the tub or tile. You can put your peanut butter on that instead of the tub. The oil from peanut butter can sometimes stain your grout.
We are in Florida, our Labradoodle will swim for a while retrieving a toy I throw into the pool. After about 30 minutes of this I give her a bath in her Booster Bath on the patio, I'm old and not having to bend over is great. She also does the zoomies then I dry her off. She is such a great dog.
So adorable 🥰🐩 My Goldie does not like the water 🚿 in her face lol but at the lake she’s face in 😂🤣😂🤣 Then does the zoomies after her bath all around the house.
Thanks so much for sharing this...VERY helpful! We are attempting our first home bath today with our Bernedoodle and seeing this in action is priceless :)
It depends on your dog’s breed and activity and it could range from once a week to once every few months! I like to bathe Leo every other week because of his fur that collects a lot of dirt and dust when he plays outside. It’s okay to bathe them as long as you use gentle mild soap and wash away thoroughly ☺️ I also use some conditioner or detangler to help with the fur
That was 'precisely' my point . ("not already knowing these basics"). Lets not, get this 'twisted' in relation of /or not the benefit of using a 'Dyson' hair dryer! ....has a necessity etc. From the perspective of an owner who has owned 4 different breeds (including a Chocolate Labradoodle) if anyone is planning to own any dog and 'have' done their basic research then the rest is common sense. Let's also remember 'those' people who have done all their so called 'research' purchased a dog then 'simply' given up the dog because they couldn't cope. My narrative would be ie, if someone is proposing to have a child you can do all the 'research' that you want but like a dog it never turns out has it is written.
You know your dog is spoiled when they are using Dyson Hair Dryer. Mine is super spoiled. Love her so much ❤🥰🐶
Thank you. If you have licky mats, they stick to the tub or tile. You can put your peanut butter on that instead of the tub. The oil from peanut butter can sometimes stain your grout.
I have the same hair dryer! Perfect tutorial lol
We are in Florida, our Labradoodle will swim for a while retrieving a toy I throw into the pool. After about 30 minutes of this I give her a bath in her Booster Bath on the patio, I'm old and not having to bend over is great. She also does the zoomies then I dry her off. She is such a great dog.
That’s great! Labradoodles sure love retrieving in the water ☺️
So adorable 🥰🐩
My Goldie does not like the water 🚿 in her face lol but at the lake she’s face in 😂🤣😂🤣
Then does the zoomies after her bath all around the house.
Same here! Leo loves to go wherever water is but he doesn’t enjoy the tub too much 😂
Lol my dog does the zoomies around the house after baths too. I wonder why they do that
@@keiranowlan I wonder why too 🤔
Que lindo! O meu labradoodle não gosta muito de banho. Mas depois do banho fica todo serelepe correndo para lá e para cá.
Such a soft and fluffy hair 💕
Thanks so much for sharing this...VERY helpful! We are attempting our first home bath today with our Bernedoodle and seeing this in action is priceless :)
Yay! Good luck! So glad you found this helpful ☺️
How long did it take to dry with the dyson? I want to buy one for my poodle :)
Is it healthy for the dog's coat to bathe every two weeks? Can you give me reasons why 'every two weeks is important'?
It depends on your dog’s breed and activity and it could range from once a week to once every few months! I like to bathe Leo every other week because of his fur that collects a lot of dirt and dust when he plays outside. It’s okay to bathe them as long as you use gentle mild soap and wash away thoroughly ☺️ I also use some conditioner or detangler to help with the fur
So nice, I do the same rewarding my puppy with some treats.
That’s great! I had to smear peanut butter in the tub when he was a puppy so he wouldn’t be scared 😁
Do you have a link to the gloves?
In 2:29 the dog looks like peanut butter 🤣
So cute
How long does this take in total?
It takes around 30 minutes and can get shorter over time but it takes practice!
What size clothes?
You seem like a real sweetheart!
What is the ciwboy cream ?
The cowboy cream is a dentangler & shine you can apply which helps to condition the hair and make it shiny when brushing
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Exfoliating gloves for dogs fur??
Leo looks SO much like my labradoodle! How old is he??
Leo must have a lot of twins globally 😂 He is almost 3 now! How old is your doodle? ☺️
@@LEOLAND He’s the absolute cutest! My doodle is only 12 weeks old, so she has room to grow!
Where ur hair dryer at
This hair dryer is the Dyson hairdryer
It is 'questionable' why a current or future dog owner would not already know these 'basics' of having a dog!.
That was 'precisely' my point . ("not already knowing these basics").
Lets not, get this 'twisted' in relation of /or not the benefit of using a 'Dyson' hair dryer! ....has a necessity etc.
From the perspective of an owner who has owned 4 different breeds (including a Chocolate Labradoodle) if anyone is planning to own any dog and 'have' done their basic research then the rest is common sense.
Let's also remember 'those' people who have done all their so called 'research' purchased a dog then 'simply' given up the dog because they couldn't cope.
My narrative would be ie, if someone is proposing to have a child you can do all the 'research' that you want but like a dog it never turns out has it is written.