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Cocker Specific Discussion => Grooming => Topic started by: tiamaria on September 14, 2008, 09:28:15 PM

Title: Puppies and Baths
Post by: tiamaria on September 14, 2008, 09:28:15 PM
What is the trick to getting them to stand still in the bath and not dive for the side to escape?? I realise it will take time, but id like to start as i mean to go on - any tips would be good!  :D
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: marbledmolly on September 14, 2008, 09:35:37 PM
6 pairs of hands  :005: :005:



sorry i could resist, Jade is just the same. Remy has only had a few baths really since we got her and slowly she is getting use to it - as she really dosn't like water at all. But pupster was a nighmare but then so far she's only had the one. Non slip matting is a good idear so they have some grip.
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: tiamaria on September 14, 2008, 09:50:47 PM
Yeah and a waterproofed suit!  :005:

i stood him in the bath and showered him down, didnt do his head, just his body and legs, and he didnt like it! Is it something they just get used to with age?

Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: haggerty on September 14, 2008, 11:15:53 PM
hi
My puppy Charlie is 16 weeks & hates having a bath too!!! >:D
He jumps up the side and splashes everyone in the room ! >:D :005:
I am just hoping it gets better the more he has???
It is fun though !!! :luv: Hard to be firm when giggling xxx
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: Michele on September 14, 2008, 11:19:08 PM
I've never tried it myself but one suggestion is to smear peanut butter on the side of the bath and let them lick it off.  :shades:

I'm just a mean mum with a bath with handles and a slip lead.  >:( :005:
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: louis mum on September 14, 2008, 11:26:13 PM
I started straight off with Alfie using Lee as the holder and I bathed him. We put some toys in the bath too  ph34r :005: and treated him intermittently.

By his 3rd bath I could do it solo.  ;)

My only trouble at the moment is catching him when he realises its bath time  :005: but once in he is fine.  :D
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: joanne_v on September 14, 2008, 11:29:23 PM
Never met a dog yet who enjoys baths. I just dont take any nonsense and get on with it  :shades:
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: Coco on September 14, 2008, 11:42:55 PM
I don the bikini get in with  ph34r  ph34r
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: louis mum on September 14, 2008, 11:47:29 PM
I don the bikini get in with  ph34r  ph34r

 :rofl1: :rofl1: :rofl1:

Maria get your OH to do what coco suggests.  :005:
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: cbaker023 on September 15, 2008, 01:44:38 AM
I do that aswel, put an old t shirt on and sit at one end of the bath and use a jug rather than the shower hes only had 1 bath since i had him x
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: Katina on September 15, 2008, 07:09:31 AM
Small puppies I bath in the kitchen sink, older puppies I wash by getting in the bath with them  :005:.
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: Harveypops on September 15, 2008, 09:41:27 AM
Make sure you have a bath mat-stops them slipping and saves your bath from scratches!
I had to lure my last dog with a squeeky orange ball (she loved orange?! >:() and then bribe her with treats!
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: cbaker023 on September 15, 2008, 09:54:18 AM
ohh that looks like might be a good investment.

What does everyone use in terms of shampoo etc, i have the puppy shampoo from PAH but wondered if there were any others that people used?!
x
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: LOOBIE on September 15, 2008, 12:01:09 PM
Hi all this is my first posting I have a 18 week old called Archie and he loves going in the bath! Am i just lucky? his breeder did bath him from being tiny so this prpbably helped.
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: marbledmolly on September 15, 2008, 12:24:16 PM
Firstly i wan't to say welcome to COL i look forward to seeing photos of Archie.

The more times something happens they will get use to it quicker, although with bathing you can't do it too oftern as it dryes out the skin and coat, you may just have a natural water lover  :D
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: Hurtwood Dogs on September 15, 2008, 12:37:45 PM
Dave hated baths but with both my pups I've always heaped the praise on the second they are still/quiet and now when I say 'good boy' he settles immediately and looks at me for more 'good boys'  :005: It took a few baths though.

Drying him with a hair dryer was even harder though... fortunately my Weimaraner helped here she loves the heat so came over, sat next to him and wedged herself against him when I was trying to dry him. It worked cos brilliantly because he adores her and thinks she's great at everything so he copied her and now does the same  :-*

(I cocker calming Weimaraner available for rent at a very reasonable price)

Hannah xxx
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: Han on September 16, 2008, 10:34:20 AM
Ah I'm glad it's not just my pup! I bathed Darcey in a little washing up bowl in the kitchen where it's warm - in front of the rayburn - but she still went potty! I got soaked and so did the kitchen! Might get OH to give me a hand next time.

How warm should the water be? I didn't want to have it too warm but wondered if it was a little cool for her, she really shivered afterwards  :luv:

Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: cbaker023 on September 16, 2008, 11:28:59 AM
I usually have a hot water bottle wrapped in a towel ready for after the bath and he has his own bath mat, that usually keeps him a bit warmer but i usually make it the kind of warm you would use for a baby.( i guess as i dont have any children im 21)
x
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: laurenollie on September 16, 2008, 12:26:08 PM
Ollie doesn't like the sound of the shower - so i fill the bath a little and run the taps and use a jug - he stands pretty well this way!!!

Or he goes in the shower cubicle with my OH!!!

L&O x
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: Henshallboys on September 16, 2008, 04:28:43 PM

I take Bramble and Beri in the shower cubicle with me...........I used to do this with my old cocker's as well I find it much easier, they still shake all over the bathroom however  :luv:

Actually its their birthday tomorrow ...they are 1 year old so I think a nice hose down in the shower is in order tonight  :005:
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: EmmaA on September 16, 2008, 06:13:35 PM
I put a bath mat in the bottom of the bath first as I tihink they find it a bit stressful when they are slipping around.
I'm lucky that Eric doesn't really mind the bath but I always feel worn out after I've bathed him.
I also wear a pinny while bathing him because no matter how good he is I always end up soaked.
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: GinnyB on September 17, 2008, 04:49:44 PM
I usually strip off to my undies before putting Mali in the shower beacuse it saves my clothes getting soaked  >:(
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: bluegirl on September 17, 2008, 06:09:31 PM
I don't have a problem with bathing, just shout them upstairs, get plenty of towels and shut the bathroom door behind the last one. I've had all 3 in bath at same time or individually. I don't stand any nonsense and they just stand there til I've finished. Once they are all towelled dried I bring the hair dryer out and they all fight to be first to get under it. Same thing when it comes to grooming. ph34r

I bath very infrequently, however usually have a tub of warm water waiting after a walk in the garden which when they stand in it, it goes up to the top of their legs. They all go in in an orderly fashion, then I squeeze out their paws and towel dry them one at a time, then they are allowed in kitchen.
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: rebeccabloor on September 18, 2008, 07:57:29 PM
14 week old Bentley has not liked having a bath and in the beginning he was having them daily as i was coming down every morning to poo covered paws (crate training).

I started off bathing him in the sink and he did try to ecape at every possible opportunity, soaking me in the proccess.!!  >:(

the last few times have been in the bath and i usually run it so that it comes up to his belly and use a plastic jug, he still tries to abscond  >:D  but a few firm 'no's and he looks pitifully at me and stays...

I use groomers puppy shampoo and also groomers puppy fresh spray for when he dried (smells like baby powder mmm)

Bentley freaks when the hairdryer is turned on.
Last time i bathed him i put his harness on and attached the lead to my jeans so he couldn't leg it.
He hated every minute of it but he has to get used to it and if and when i use a proffessional groomer they won't have any nonsense with him......

Funny how they hate a nice warm bath and yet love cold rivers/lakes/puddles/mud........ :005:

Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: Han on September 21, 2008, 10:48:38 AM
Well I have just discovered that although my puppy hates baths she LOVES the hairdryer! I thought she might as she likes the hoover/ tumble drier/ washing machine/ dishwasher! She just lay on my lap pawing the air - like she was sunbathing in hot air!  :luv: :luv: :luv:

Super cute. Hopefully this may make bathing all worthwhile  :lol:

Love Han and very cute fluffy clean Darcey
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: cbaker023 on September 21, 2008, 04:21:01 PM
ok i have a question as cant find it anywhere else on the site,

How often do you bath your dogs?! Marty is 16 weeks  and last had a bath 2 weeks ago, hes starting to smell a bit but nothing OTT but would rather give him a bath at the weekend rather than during the week.

x
Title: Re: Puppies and Baths
Post by: sabrino on September 21, 2008, 06:05:46 PM
Cheese and bath toys. When Milo was little we fed Milo cheese while he was in the bath (nice warm water too, cold water brrrr i wouldn't like it either!) and he was happy and waggy as larry. Now he just follows ducky around or stands there waiting for it to be over so that he can race around the house like a hare.  ::)

cbaker023 - we wash Milo about once a month. It'd be more if it were up to my OH, I think he'd like tghe dog to have a daily bath  ::)