DOGS do FEEL the COLD!
I know it makes for extra work ,
put your dog in the bath . shampoo her ,
rinse her well , (shower attachment is ideal for rinsing .)
wrap a towell around hier and get her out ,
dry her ears i carefully,nside and out .
towel her down;
Brush & blow dry her well ;
and keep her indoors,
until she is really dry ,
Usually takes the same time , for you,
to have mopped up, all the water from the bathroom floor !!!
It never ceases to amaze me ,how much water is dispersed around the house, when you bath a dog !!!!!!
Have fun
>^,,^<
I have three small dogs and i bath them, in the shower .
and make sure they are completely warm and dry , before i let them outside ..
2006-09-25 00:50:06
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answered by sweet-cookie 6
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Are you kidding, is this a trick question or are you just stupid, think about it after you have had a hot bath just go outside and stand around for a while, what do you reckon about freezing now. You can get dry shampoo, or you could just wash her in the bath like I do to my rotties during our winter and towel dry them as much as possible and them put a warm rug on them as they dont like to be dryed with a dryer.But then my dogs live inside.Dont you have a heater or fireplace where you can keep the dog warm. Surely there is a solution to a simple problem.
2006-09-25 00:44:00
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answered by didog 1
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even though dogs can withstand more cold than humans, that is just far too low a temperature to allow your dog to be wet in, you must find some way to keep her warm and help her dry as quickly as possiable. you can try heating pads, hot water bottles could keep her warm sitting by the fireplace can both dry her coat and keep her warm.i know thst you must wash her but when you do make sure you take precautions so that she dosen't get sick from being cold.
good luck hope all goes well
2006-09-25 00:30:21
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answered by qwerty h 2
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You can wash her let her shake off the excess outside and take her in to towel dry and use a house hold hair dryer.
Bigger dogs can handle colder weather better than say a chihuahua but I would get as much of the water off of her you could.
My dogs love the cold. If is snows I can't get them in. However all of mine also have undercoats to protect them from the cold.
2006-09-25 00:34:21
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answered by Anonymous
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positioned on outfits that you dont recommendations getting moist and get interior the bathe with him and take the bathe head down off its holder and kneel on the floor with it and wash him like that. merely take a tip and keep one hand firmly on his back until eventually each and every of the shampoo is lengthy gone in the different case he will shake and it pass everywhere. Bobbie L until eventually you're made from money or fairly lazy maximum individuals dont take their canines to a specialist groomer merely to furnish it a bath. You pay a small fortune in those places to have stuff performed that you will be able to do your self with a hosepipe and hairdressing scissors.
2016-10-16 02:10:37
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answered by ? 4
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She will get a chill but she should be able to deal with it no problem. Just be sure to towel her off real well before you let her outside. You may even want to consider letting her stay inside untill she is mostly dry.
2006-09-25 00:31:17
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answered by Dalmatian Rescue 3
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heck! of course shell get cold but dogs are adjusted to it. besides, the hot water will arrive whether u like it or not due to the 30 degree weather! dogs are ready to freeze, they warm up quickly. theyre like their counterpart wolves which live in subzero icelands!
2006-09-25 00:32:08
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answered by ArmedGangstaz 2
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For Heaven's sake , of course she'll get cold. If you don't believe me, try it yourself first. She will fell the same cold misery you do.
2006-09-25 00:28:44
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answered by Anonymous
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