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How Do You Remove Stains From A Dogs Coat?

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How Do You Remove Stains From A Dogs Coat?

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When your dog gets stains on his coat, he’ll need a bath as soon as possible to remove them. You could bathe your dog outside, but using a bathtub inside the house can help you contain him, and using warm water can make rinsing easier and increase the effectiveness of the shampoo. The “Original Dog Bible” recommends brushing your dog before any bath to get knots out of his coat, so that they won’t get even worse. Brushing also works out any material that is stuck to the dog’s coat, worsening the stain. Wet your dog’s coat with warm (not hot) water using a shower massage attachment. Be sure to wet all the way down to the skin, especially with double-coated dogs such as retrievers and huskies. Avoid spraying directly into your dog’s eyes and ears. Use the regular dog shampoo to lather up your dog’s coat. Work in the direction of long hair to keep it from knotting; work against short hair. Start at the head so any fleas your dog has can’t get away from the shampoo. (Fleas normally hide on

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