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by palapaguy on 26 October 2017 - 00:10
by yhecht on 26 October 2017 - 01:10

by Western Rider on 26 October 2017 - 02:10
As yhecht says better to brush, I don't want to lift a GSD into or out of a tub.
Shower is good so I made one outside for the dogs or a hose will work if your dog likes the baths.
If there is a need one of those waterless shampoos will work pretty good.

by aaykay on 26 October 2017 - 04:10

by Hundmutter on 26 October 2017 - 07:10
All said above is true. A bit further info you might find of use however:
I used to work running a kennels where we had a fully equipped dog room, including two dog showers, plus an electric air drier, so as the boss whose dogs they were liked them ultra clean, they were all bathed indoors a couple of times per year (or on extra occasions if they got covered in mud or anything too smelly !). They were brushed almost daily, also. My own Show-raised bitch I rarely bothered to bath along with the work dogs, as she had been raised on the frequent grooming basis other posters describe ^^. [These are all GSDs b.t.w. unless you count the pair of Leonbergers.] Mostly to help knock out excess coat when she was moulting, rather than due to smells or stickiness.
When I retired I had no such facilities for my then male, and I had a tiny bath I could not lift him in & out of, so if he needed a bath I used to wait for a warm day, then hose him down outside in the car park (cold hose, no drier, just towels and fresh air) - he still lived, healthily, to a good age.
If I have to bathe the bitch I have now I will do it in my new wet room, indoor shower - but then she is already very old, and she has a huge fully long coat, so I'd not want her sitting about wet for long.
From which I'd say: it depends on your needs and on the individual dog !

by RichCarne on 26 October 2017 - 08:10
You can use a couple of buckets of warm water if you are uneasy about using the hose.
Assuming your dog is young (not a young puppy though), fit and healthy, I wouldn't worry about using the hose though unless it is absolutely freezing.
Every GSD we have had has loved the hose pipe ... whatever the weather!!! make a game of it to start with ... and your pup will look forward to the hose coming out.
Rich.

by Q Man on 26 October 2017 - 13:10
But we used to live in Michigan where you couldn't bathe your dogs outside during the winter so would have to use a bath tub or take them to a Dog Bathing place...They had them everywhere like in Pet Shops...
~Bob~

by Reliya on 26 October 2017 - 14:10

by ggturner on 28 October 2017 - 16:10
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