How to Shampoo a Dog

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Part of the video series: How to Groom a Dog

Summary: Tips on how to shampoo your dog in this expert how to video on pet maintenance.

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How to Shampoo a Dog

I personally like Espree. It is my very favorite. You get this at pet shops which are good too; it’s not just a groomer shampoo. It says you can dilute it but I don’t have as good of luck with it lasting as long as I do if I just put a little on my hand, on a wet dog. It’s like spotting it, a spot here, a spot there and this should probably last you through about 10 shampoos at least 15. I have never heard of anybody that uses this on their dogs having a reaction. A lot of your terriers do have bad reactions to shampoos and this one is a whitener. See he was yellow; it’s real good it’s called Bright White by Espree. This little dog was yellow from chewing on himself. I know that I have used this fifteen times and it is still halfway full and then on the conditioner Espree and you can get this size or if you want a gallon. I wouldn’t if you are just doing your own dog, you know a gallon, but it lasts, it is really good. It is good on their skin and then my very favorite thing, is this, it is a Espree Theracare and one capful in about half a gallon, may be two, it tells you on here, add water and you have a citrus dip and the fleas are killed just like that. the minute it touches them and it has the nicest smell. It’s real citrus and it does not sting them. You can pour it all their face, not this in diluted water or you can put in your shampoo. I could not function without this because a lot of dogs come in that have fleas and we don’t know it; maybe it’s one or two. We use this on all the dogs that way we won’t have fleas.

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