Help! Dog owners! What do i do?
Originally Posted by Stephb1986
ive used it on my dog and then rinsed her with normal shampoo worked great to get stubborn mud off 
im quite sure it wont do any harm

im quite sure it wont do any harm
Do you have any idea to whom you are talking!
He won't take kindly to you contradicting him, you will be in trouble now!
Just wash the dog a few times with ordinary bath soap or washing up liquid. Put the dog in the bath with warm but not hot water. If it is not used to this and tries to leg it get somebody else to hold him in until you have got the soap worked well in. Use a jug to pour water over him.
Make sure you thoroughly rinse the soap out after a few minutes.
Keep him inside until thoroughly dry.
I do this with my dog when needed and she has rolled about in motor oil, antifreeze, horse poo (regularly) green liquid cow pats, goose droppings etc.
After bathing with a scented soap she usually rolls in grit or on the lawn at the first opportunity.
Make sure you thoroughly rinse the soap out after a few minutes.
Keep him inside until thoroughly dry.
I do this with my dog when needed and she has rolled about in motor oil, antifreeze, horse poo (regularly) green liquid cow pats, goose droppings etc.
After bathing with a scented soap she usually rolls in grit or on the lawn at the first opportunity.
Originally Posted by harvey
Just wash the dog a few times with ordinary bath soap or washing up liquid. Put the dog in the bath with warm but not hot water. If it is not used to this and tries to leg it get somebody else to hold him in until you have got the soap worked well in. Use a jug to pour water over him.
Make sure you thoroughly rinse the soap out after a few minutes.
Keep him inside until thoroughly dry.
I do this with my dog when needed and she has rolled about in motor oil, antifreeze, horse poo (regularly) green liquid cow pats, goose droppings etc.
After bathing with a scented soap she usually rolls in grit or on the lawn at the first opportunity.
Make sure you thoroughly rinse the soap out after a few minutes.
Keep him inside until thoroughly dry.
I do this with my dog when needed and she has rolled about in motor oil, antifreeze, horse poo (regularly) green liquid cow pats, goose droppings etc.
After bathing with a scented soap she usually rolls in grit or on the lawn at the first opportunity.
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