
Until they’ve done it a few times, are used to the temperature and water, baths are a kind of scary thing for your doggies. It needs to get done and barring an expensive trip to the groomer; it is usually us – the pet parents – that have to get it through it!
Fortunately, if you have a smaller dog like a Pug or Chihuahua, you might be able to get through the task with only a little nervous splashing and growling.
The bigger dogs – well – maybe the groomer is a better choice unless you are truly fearless and ambitious!
Over on the next page is one example of a perky but slightly petrified Pug. She is not at all certain taking a bath is something she wants, but for her owner's sake, she complies.
Even though she has to take a bath, despite her best effort to free herself from the tub and water, but eventually, we feel the Pug will realize it’s not as frightening as she may think!
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Kelsey Denyce Lynde
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Crystal Iglesias Danae Roberts lol
Adrienne Vocke Glover
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Too much water in that tub!
Gayle Haynes
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That is just wrong. It has got to where people will do anything to put it on FB.
Catherine Woolford Hoffman
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Our pug has loved baths from day one. The day we brought him home we gave him one and if we are taking one now we have to fight to keep him out of it. It all depends on how you introduce them. A dog never needs more than a couple of inches of water in the bathtub and we never plug the tub while allowing the water to fill, that way he is never sitting in dirty water for long.
Robert Nestrick
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That Pug is scared
Raven Stone
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That’s not funny or cute. It is insensitive for the sake of a video. 🙁
Regina Pokropski
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Cute
Ann Rickett-Esclavon
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its bath time for my furbabies today.
Bonnie Patterson
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My pug loves the bath. He will try to climb in the tub by himself.
Kristy Redmond
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Awwwww..poor babe
Becky Mill Lawrence
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My pug is the same way.