Recommend a dog/puppy shampoo to me

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That's actually not a bad idea. However, the dogs are not allowed anywhere DH's custom truck. He inherited it from his dad and he's positively freaky about it (was gonna use another word not allowed on BYC, but you know what I mean). I could put them in the back of the farm truck, but the tailgate on it is as high as my shoulders. Don't suppose I should try your idea in the back of one of the jeeps, huh?
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Like you said, you get the idea. Getting them off the ground and out of the bathtub is the idea - how you do that is up to you.

I can see a raised bench, like a garden bench, doing the job.
 
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Well, I just checked the camera and none of the pics came out worth a dang. Darn my shaky hands. I'll get some good pics this weekend, with DH's help. Kane's ears are starting to come up.
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Used it for years on my good Thunder (now passed) a GSD mix with allergies. Very good for any kind of itchy skin.

Dog bathing hint from a groomer. Next time you have an empty (preferably good sized) dish soap bottle, save it. An empty ketchup bottle will work in a pinch, but the dish soap bottle is best.

Put 1/4 cup of shampoo in the (clean, empty) bottle and 2 1/2 cups warm water. Shake until the shampoo is all diluted, then part the hair and squirt the shampoo mix right on to the skin on a DRY dog and lather away. Then you only have to wrestle with a hose to rinse. And even a big dog does a lot less squirming if it's a warm rinse, there body temp is already naturally higher then ours and WE don't like an icy drench from the hose unless it's a hundred degrees out. Hook the hose up to the sink (laundry room if the kitchen wont work) and run it out through a window.

For a little doggy smell freshener, wipe the outer fur with a baby wipe, the no-alcohol kind.
 
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Diluted or full strength? We're talking about an 11 week old puppy here.

I just pour a little into my hand and rub in into their wet coat. It is completely safe.
 
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Yes, very good for fleas! You just have to be careful because it does strip oil like nobody's business...used it as a wildlife rehabillitator for removing oil from Canadian geese that got into an oil spill, and it does work well.
 
Paul Mitchell has the best shampoo for dogs. I have the oatmeal line and use it on three different dogs, a Great Pryneese, a bichon and an american bull dog. It lasts a lot longer then anything else I've every used and makes all of them beautiful. it even gets all the knots out of the gP and the bichon.
 
I like clean dogs too... and believe it or not they get a bath about every 5 months.

The dogs do not smell at all and I always get compliments on their coat.

If they get muddy I just rinse with warm water or I let them dry out and in a few hours they do not have any dirt left as they just naturally shed it all off.

Johnson and Johnson works fine but I do prefer an organic oatmeal shampoo for a good scrubbing.
 

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