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Mr. Buddylee: "Would I Dig A Hole In The Backyard?"

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Mr. Buddylee "digs" being out in the backyard. Please check to see the obvious evidence here: http://www.whereisbuddylee.com
What is your favorite, effective and quick cleaning techniques for paws, belly and ears?
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We've got some Oster brand doggie wipes from Wal Mart. We have to use a lot on Virga when she gets dirty. Doppler luckily doesn't get dirt on his ears or tummy. Just his feet. Virga however gets dirt on her tummy, half way up her legs, on her nose, on the top of her head. Everywhere! So we go through a lot of wipes with her. We also keep a close watch on her when she's outside to prevent it from happening in the first place.
favorite, effective and quick cleaning techniques for paws, belly and ears?
wait for the dirt to dry and fall off on its own,
wait for the dirt to dry and fall off on its own,
If the sun is not out and Mr. Buddylee needs to come inside sooner than later, what is your favorite vacuum cleaner? Shedding hair and dried dirt needs an industrial vac!
If the sun is not out and Mr. Buddylee needs to come inside sooner than later, what is your favorite vacuum cleaner? Shedding hair and dried dirt needs an industrial vac!
Remove the carpet and a broom and dust pan work find especial if you are not the festidious kind.
Remove the carpet and a broom and dust pan work find especial if you are not the festidious kind.
If we can be serious for a minute (but only a minute). I actually bathe Buddylee very infrequently. IF he is brushed 2 or more times a week, he really stays pretty clean. And he thoroughly enjoys the grooming!
If we can be serious for a minute (but only a minute).
Nothing I said wasn't serious. Unless the dog has a specific issue seborrhea, tangling with a skunk for the third year in a row etc, bathing does not accomplish much. Because they loss all their hair once a week [an aproximation only, during bi-annual shedding season it peaks a once a day) they stay pretty clean, shedding is the bassets method of avoiding baths.
Shedding is the bassets method of avoiding baths. Hahaha!!!

As for Mr Buddylee being destructive in the back yard........don't believe a word of it!!! Just look at that angelic face.
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