Do you cringe everytime your dog gets ready to roll in the slush at the dog park or in your backyard? I have seen so many dog owners scream “no, don’t flop in the mud” to no avail. A second later everyone around is having a good laugh and the owner is thinking about the tedious bath.
I have a small dog (21 pounds) and have a tough time getting him into the tub, let alone filling the bucket and keeping him still. The moment I let go of him to fill more water, he shakes himself and their is a bigger mess to clean.
This weekend, I got a pet shower – the Rinse Ace Pet Shower Deluxe and installed it yesterday. It only took me a few minutes to fix it to the bathroom faucet. It was so much easier to just press a button and turn on the shower to focus the water where I wanted it most. The bath took half the time and a fourth of the water.
Here are some things to look for when you get a pet spray or shower:
- Ease of installing the shower (will they fix easily to the faucets in your home)
- Length of the hose
- Flexibility of the hose
- Is the shower easy to operate?
- Is it easy to stow or will it take up a lot of space?
The pet shower is one of my best buys in a long time. I am really pleased about the way it works. For once, I was not tired after bathing my dog. I was actually ready for more, but I only have one dog and no, I am not getting another anytime soon
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- Arpana







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