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Brush your pet before bathing, to remove tangles, dirt, debris and shedding hair. Play Video
To reduce pet anxiety during bathing, place a towel on bottom of tub or sink to muffle the sound of the water spray and to prevent slipping. Play Video
Pre-treat areas on your pet by applying shampoo directly onto dry fur as surfactants in shampoo bond to dirt on contact. Then proceed to wet down the coat and apply all over. Play Video
Keep water out of the ears! Placing a cotton ball just under the ear flap can help keep water out of the ears, or have your pet wear a "hoodie" during bathing. Play Video
Use tepid/warm water to bathe your pet - not as warm as we might like our bathwater, as pets do not like cold water. Play Video
Pets are calmer if you start at the tail and move forward wetting down and lathering the coat. Play Video
Often cats do not like being sprayed with water. Try using a waterless shampoo or wipes. Play Video
Be sure to use a tearless shampoo on the face area to prevent eye irritation, and rinse thoroughly. Play Video
Be sure to use a conditioner after shampooing even on very oily coats, it returns moisture to the skin and coat. Play Video
After massaging your favourite conditioner into your pets coat, lock in moisture by rinsing with cool water (not cold). Play Video
Be sure to rinse out shampoo and conditioner thoroughly as they will attract dirt and can cause irritation and flaking if left in and on the coat. Play Video
Blot your pet dry with a towel until the coat is just damp (this may take more than one towel!) Play Video
If your pet will tolerate the sound of a blow dryer, use on NO or LOW heat, moving quickly over the coat avoiding ears and face while running a brush through the fur. Play Video