shais_mom
12-02-2001, 01:50 AM
Thought this was a good idea.
Drying Wet Dogs
You bathe the dog, you dry the dog with a towel . .
. and
there's still water flying everywhere when he shakes
his
fur. It's amazing that even a small dog seems to be
able to
store more water in his coat than a camel does in
his hump.
And if you're bathing the dog indoors, you've got
damp
spots all over the carpet for the rest of the day.
Pet
stores sell special towels that can absorb up to ten
times
their own weight in water. They literally draw the
water
out of the fur.
Get more dog washing tips at Bathing-A-Dog.com. http://www.bathing-a-dog.com
Search the largest collection of pet sites on the
Internet at PetscapeNavigator.com. http://www.petscapenavigator.com
- Dog Tip provided by W3COMMERCE.com.
Drying Wet Dogs
You bathe the dog, you dry the dog with a towel . .
. and
there's still water flying everywhere when he shakes
his
fur. It's amazing that even a small dog seems to be
able to
store more water in his coat than a camel does in
his hump.
And if you're bathing the dog indoors, you've got
damp
spots all over the carpet for the rest of the day.
Pet
stores sell special towels that can absorb up to ten
times
their own weight in water. They literally draw the
water
out of the fur.
Get more dog washing tips at Bathing-A-Dog.com. http://www.bathing-a-dog.com
Search the largest collection of pet sites on the
Internet at PetscapeNavigator.com. http://www.petscapenavigator.com
- Dog Tip provided by W3COMMERCE.com.