the dog wash at Pet Food Express here saved my butt one day, when a dog I was walking rolled in something *gross* before I could stop him. He got a looong walk that day as I walked my odoriferous charge over there end gave him a bath. His human loved getting a clean dog back and had a good laugh.
Sorry Carmella...you're probably thinking he smelled just fine. I love that your human lets you use the computer.
I will admit that washing the dog is a very wet and hairy business for all concerned...and my people wonder why their bathtub is always draining slowly...My solution of no baths is obviously falling on deaf ears. So I suppose a dog wash is good "chamber of horrors" solution to keeping the family bathroom clean, if one MUST make the pooch smell silly.
Unemployed Dragon, I often lounge in my bed and dictate to my human who types pretty well-- as keyboards are onerous for those of us without digits. And voice recognition software has not yet gone to the dogs. Sigh...
I recently saw a self-serve dog wash in Northeast Minneapolis / Columbia Heights (pretty sure it was on Central). While searching for that one, I came across this self-serve company in Southeast.
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There are several here in San Francisco...it's great way to get a walk in and a clean dog!
For human equivalent, think self-serve enema...Evil!
It just amazes me that I had no idea dog-washes existed.
the dog wash at Pet Food Express here saved my butt one day, when a dog I was walking rolled in something *gross* before I could stop him. He got a looong walk that day as I walked my odoriferous charge over there end gave him a bath. His human loved getting a clean dog back and had a good laugh.
Sorry Carmella...you're probably thinking he smelled just fine. I love that your human lets you use the computer.
I will admit that washing the dog is a very wet and hairy business for all concerned...and my people wonder why their bathtub is always draining slowly...My solution of no baths is obviously falling on deaf ears. So I suppose a dog wash is good "chamber of horrors" solution to keeping the family bathroom clean, if one MUST make the pooch smell silly.
Unemployed Dragon, I often lounge in my bed and dictate to my human who types pretty well-- as keyboards are onerous for those of us without digits. And voice recognition software has not yet gone to the dogs. Sigh...
I recently saw a self-serve dog wash in Northeast Minneapolis / Columbia Heights (pretty sure it was on Central). While searching for that one, I came across this self-serve company in Southeast.
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