How to Bathe a Dog: 10 Easy Steps for a Stress-Free Bath Time

Whether you just brought home a new puppy or have an adult dog who isn’t a fan of the tub, learning how to make bath time enjoyable is key to a happy pet. If your dog is currently afraid of water, don’t get discouraged! You can check out our guide, Easy Ways to Help Your Dog Stay Cool, for tips on water desensitization.

To ensure success, keep these three golden rules of dog psychology in mind as you move through the steps below:

  1. Don’t coddle nervousness: Soothing an anxious dog can actually reinforce their fear. Remain calm and neutral.
  2. Move in baby steps: Allow your dog to get used to each stage before moving to the next.
  3. Focus on the positive: Reward good behavior with treats rather than correcting unwanted behavior.

Tip #1: Prep the Bath

Make sure to pick up and put away anything you don’t need or don’t want your pup to get into.

💡Pro Tip: Use a drain catch to prevent dog hair from clogging your plumbing.

Tip #2: Gather the Supplies

Have everything within arm’s reach before you bring the dog in. You will need:

  • Dog-specific shampoo (Human shampoo can strip natural oils).
  • A brush suited for your dog’s coat type.
  • Plenty of clean towels.
  • Optional: A detachable shower nozzle and a suction-cup licking mat to keep them distracted.

Tip #3: Secure Your Dog

Bring your dog into the area and secure them so they cannot run away mid-lather. Remember to stay neutral—don’t over-soothe them if they seem hesitant; simply give them a moment to settle.

    Tip #4: Set the Temperature

    Always test the water on your own skin first. It should be lukewarm or tepid—never hot. Proper temperature is essential for a stress-free dog bath.

      Tip #5: Thoroughly Wet Your Pup

      Start slowly. If your pup panics, stay calm and give them time to adjust to the sensation of the water. 

      💡Pro Tip: Offer a high-value treat once they have calmed down to create a positive association.

      Tip #6: Apply Shampoo

      Lather your pup thoroughly, but be careful to avoid the “danger zones.” Keep soap away from the eyes, nose, and the sensitive inner ears.

        Tip #7: Rinse Thoroughly

        Scrub and rinse until the water runs clear. It is vital to remove all soap residue, as leftover shampoo can lead to skin irritation and itching.

        Tip #8: Towel Dry Your Pup

        Dry your dog off while they are still in the tub to minimize the “wet dog shake” around your house. 
         
        💡Pro Tip: Use a clean rag to gently wipe the ears, as trapped moisture can lead to ear infections.

        Tip #9: Brush Your Dog

        Brush your pups coat to get rid of extra fur and any tangles to avoid matting. There are a lot of different brushes out there, so be sure to choose a brush that works well for the length and type of your dog’s coat.

        💡Pro Tip: Consider a de-shedding brush during shedding season to cut down on extra floof around the house!

        Tip #10: Clean the Area

        Put your supplies away and give your dog one final reward. It may take a few sessions for your pup to feel fully comfortable, but staying patient and consistent will make every future bath easier.

          You did it!

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