Ray&KristenGarcia Posted August 25, 2015 Author Report Share Posted August 25, 2015 I usually fill it up halfway to his legs, just enough for him to soak his paws and the area he uses to dig. I get a cup or bucket and use that to pour the water on him. When water gets dirty, I just drain it and fill it up again but it hardly gets that dirty since huskies typically clean themselves. The bathe is just to get the stuff he missed and do a deep clean since he likes to dig and roll around dirt or chase a rabbit under my deck. With brushing, when Kato first done it, I got him really tired first(usually a walk then a bit of playtime), let him lay down while chewing on his favorite toy, give him a bit of massage especially around the ear area since they love it and they start to calm down then start brushing. Massaging a dog is great so he can get used to being handled by the vet and groomer. Focus on the paws cause that is one of the place they do not like people touching. Just gently massage it so they can get used to it. I'm going to try that! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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