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If you have a dog..

How often do you give him/her a bath? 
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Re: If you have a dog..

  • Not too often. My dog swims fairly regularly so she gets rinsed off after that. We usually only shampoo her when she's gotten into something stinky or dirty or after she has been in the river or bay. She doesn't have an odor to her normally. My Mom's beagle, on the other hand, needs them pretty regularly as she generally has an odor about her. I just housesat her for a week and had to give her 3 baths in that time.
  • Um, never Embarrassed. We used to give dog #1 a bath more often because she would roll in deer poop. Dog #2 probably should get a bath 1x per year, but we rarely bathe him... ( I think he has had 2 baths in the 2 years we have had him).
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  • Rarely. We get our golden groomed a few times a year so they bathe him there.  We bathe him at my parents another once or twice a year (its easier outside with a hose).  The lab gets a bath once or twice a year, and he gets rinsed off after he's been swimming in the lake and gets all muddy.  He doesn't really get groomed though.

     

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  • Hardly ever. They probably need a good bath right now.
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  • Every couple of weeks. Or when he starts to smell.
  • Jax needs a bath about 1x every two months.  We'll wipe him down if he gets super muddy in between bathings.

    Jewels has exceptionally short hair and very dry skin so we try not to bathe her often, however Jax licks the crap out of her so she does smell and needs to be bathed about 1x a month.  We'll rotate how often we use shampoo with her so we don't dry out her skin even more.  

  • Usually about 2x a month.

    She either rolls in poo, rolls in the grass and turns green (shes white) or hops in the tub and stands there wagging her tail looking all cute....she loves a bath!

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  • I try to give her a bath once per season but it doesn't always happen.  She has dry skin so I try to stick with brushing, but she does need to be bathed from time to time.  Actually she hasn't had a bath since October so she's about due!
  • About once a month plus rinsing at the dog park in the summer (kiddie pool plus dirt makes for a disgusting doggie).  He starts to smell if we bathe him less frequently than that.

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  • I'd love to have them on a 1x month bath schedule, but that rarely happens.

    They get baths more frequently in the spring and summer since its easier to do it outside. Our yellow lab doesn't get smelly, but we're learning that our border collie/lab mix puppy starts to smell after a while.
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  • Harley gets a bath every few weeks or so. Sometimes shorter, sometimes longer.
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  • Now I'm wondering if our dogs smell.  We always say they smell like angels but it is possible we are biased.
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  • DH and Diesel run in the woods almost every Saturday, so Diesel gets bathed when they return.  He also gets a bath when we pick him up from doggie daycare.

    Diesel loves baths, so this really isn't a challenge. 

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  • Like others have said, I would like to have it done once a month, but that doesn't happen.  Usually we do it when you can really start to smell him.  In the summer it is a lot more frequent than in the winter.
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  • Our 2 (a golden retriever/standard poodle mix and a miniature poodle) get groomed every 8 weeks, so they get bathed then. Of course, if something happens between groomings that would require a bath, we'll do it, but that's pretty rare. 
  • Unless something happens maybe twice a year. They don't get dirty really and I don't think they smell.
  • For me, it's not really about smell or dirty, it's more about maintaining skin health that in my opinion you don't want to bath too infrequently.  Sure, some dogs are naturally more oily, or get more dirty because of how/where they play, or their coats smell more because of what they are fed or their overall health so it varies how much you want to bath.

    I usually bath feet, legs, under carriage, and butt every week to every two weeks or so.  I do a full bath less frequently but I groom to remove any dirt in between. 

    One thing that's important when do you bath is to make sure that the dog is completely dry down to the skin.  If you think that your dog smells, it often can be because of bacterial growth on the skin that can grow as well as cause hot spots in areas that aren't completely dry.

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  • Rarely, unless she gets really dirty...but we do try to take her to the groomer every 8-9 weeks. She is WAY overdue this time though, oops.
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  • Every 2-3 months.
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