Thread: Dry Bath.
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Old 09-17-2006, 10:57 AM   #5 (permalink)
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T -Gal, thanks so much for that recommendation. I will get some this week.

It is for Montrose, since she now has DM, and can't properly stand, her very lush skirt sometimes get a bit soiled when she urinates.

During the summer it was not a problem as I would just sit on the lawn and tidy her up with wet and dry towels. But, with our rainy winter about to begin I don't want to wet under her skirt more than I need to. She had a small hot spot last year and it bothered her something awful.

So I thought the dry bath idea might be worth a try. And having a male dog too, he lets us know if her skirt needs any refreshing.

I will use the Baby Wipes as well, and I'll let you know how the dry bath worked for us.

And Dylan is coming along slowly. Still some limping and yesterday even some toe touching. But we are taking short walks twice a day & doing some ROM exercises.

I am concerned as the Vet said that he still has some movement in that knee joint, so it is not yet completely healed. It is taking the longer 5 months for his recovery not the 4 months that I had hoped for. Makes it hard for him mentally too as he is use to doing a lot of training g on a daily basis. I am very much feeling like Nurse Corgi these days. Not a complaint my any means, just an observation. Thanks for asking about him.
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