GROOMING THE PULI: bathing - part 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2008

This is part 2 of 3 explaining the bathing of the Puli. It's about the actual bathing.

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  • is that a nnormal bathtub or a special tub that dogfor your dog? i want to wash my dog but idk if i can bring her inside gto my bathroom because she is really distructive.....btw i have a regular ol chow mix but still could someone please tell me!!!!!

  • It's our own normal bathtub. Our dogs are very easy and calm with it.

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  • He looks so happy to be in the tub :)

  • Does anyone know where i can get one of these in the uk

  • they are so cute but jesus too much work

  • what a good dog :) it actually looks like he/she is enjoying it ^^ whenever we bathe our dog (poodle) he just stands there with his ears and tail as low as possible, looking miserable:P

  • keep him on adantax or frontline..The reality of it is with a dog with all this hair the only way to nick the tic, flea and lice problem is to keep them on it. I dont have mine on it year round but she definitely stays on frontline from spring all the way through november/december.

    Chances are if you see one tick there are bound to me more than you can ever pull off.

  • we get a lot of tics in our area and mine is probably about 5 months, his cords havent formed yet, and my concern is cording him while knowing that the tics could get in the cords... do u guys have that problem? if so what do you do about it? i would say that after it rains if I let him in the grass I can pick off about 5 tics in one day... a week after tick and flea shampoo this number goes down to about 2 but its still a problem to me. your dogs are gorgeous by the way!

  • Hello,

    I have just been to your very nice web site, your dogs are gorgeous! Their coat is perfect!

    Congratulations for loving your dogs so much!

    I'm planning to get a pup myself but I want to learn as much as possible before actualy getting one.

    Thanks for sharing the grooming video!

  • All coats are different, especially as they mature. I cord a poodle in my shop who just turned a year and her coat was more difficult to start the cording process because the matts would fuse together instead of seperate naturally. Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes they DO seperate naturally, but not the case with this poodle. Pulis and Komondors seem to have a "crisper" coat that seperates a little easier and cords a little easier, but as I said, all cording breeds are different.

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