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By moo
Date 04.12.02 11:53 UTC
Puppy has lost that lovely 'puppy' smell and I am starting to think she needs a bath. I don't want to do any harm to her lovely rough feeling coat so wondered if there is any brand of dog shampoo that would be better for a Border Terrier.
Also any tips on how to make the whole first bath thing as stress-free and fun for her as possible would be very welcome.
thanks
Border Terriers do nt need a bath unless they have rolled in something very very smelly, you will find that she will come out like a fluff ball, and certainly at this time of the year you will lose the waterproofing ability of the coat. Their coats seem to have a natural ability to keep itself clean.
If you want to bath them, the the only time would be just after they are stripped.
I can promise you that in all my years of keeping BT's I can count on one hand the times that they have had a bath and usually that has been when they have rolled in fox poo.
By westie lover
Date 04.12.02 18:59 UTC
If you really have to bath her you can get a "Wire" hair shampoo from Shaws that does not soften the coat as much as others do. But I really would take the previous advice - only bath if you absolutely have to. A good brushing and combing will remove the dander and fluff and a lot of dust/scurf. You can also use a wet, well wrung out towel and give a good hard rub to remove doggy smell without actually bathing.
By Dawn B
Date 04.12.02 19:12 UTC

I never bath my Borders, but there are dry foam shampoos you can buy, that (I believe) do not alter the texture of the coat.
Dawn.
By moo
Date 05.12.02 15:29 UTC
thanks for all your helpful advice. I don't mind a doggie smell at all but I think she must have rolled in something she should'nt have and really does pong a bit! Anyway I have tried the rub down with water on a towel and its done the trick although its amazing how just a bit of water has turned her into a fluff ball!
Thanks again....
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