101 things to do with Soak | 023 Dog baths
Posted: 21/07/2010 Filed under: Uses for Soak | Tags: 101, Dogs, hand washing, soak wash, soakwash, wash 1 CommentWe always get emails and hear stories from our customers about how they reach for a bottle of Soak when it’s time to bathe their dog.
I have a Shih Tzu named Toby who is a little furry terror but is so cute and affectionate that it’s hard not to love him. He has a strong hatred of baths and will hide for hours in an attempt to avoid one. I swear I just have to think about giving him a bath and he’ll take off and hide under the couch.
He runs around the house while I run after him shaking his bag of treats to try to bribe/trick him. This has never worked but I am still hopeful. Once I finally catch him and put him in the tub, he’ll do anything to try to get out. This creates a big wet mess. He eventually gives up and just stands there looking at me with his unimpressed eyes. If this is anything like bath time with your furry friend, perhaps adding some Soak to the mix will make it slightly more pleasant. I know my favorite part of the whole ordeal is that when it’s all over, my hands are soft and smell like Aquae.
One of our loyal customers, who also happens to be Chris’s mom, sent us some wonderful photos of her bathing her beloved friend, Jenna. Jenna is a beautiful Rottweiler who is much better behaved during bath time than my mischievous Toby.
Please give your pup a good rinsing. Soak’s no-rinse properties are only effective when the item being washed is emersed and surrounded in water. I’m assuming that you aren’t soaking your pup in a giant basin of Soak and water. If you are however soaking your pup in a big giant basin, I’d like some pictures please.
Does your pup become extremely hyper and run around at lightning speeds after a bath? Does anyone know why this happens?
Beautiful dogs!
I’ll have to try using soak wash on my Doug next time! (Don’t worry, Doug is my beagle hehe)