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Recent Dog Wash tasks in West Brisbane
Dog wash, shave and nails clipped
$130
Pullenvale QLD, Australia
2nd Oct 2024
I need my fully grown border collie, to have a big clip, get rid of matted hair, and a wash please
Dog washing and nails
$60
Middle Park QLD, Australia
31st Jul 2022
2 x Small dogs wash and nail clipping - Due date: Flexible Very unsure of the usual price so give me offers
Dog wash bichon frize
$60
Chapel Hill QLD, Australia
10th May 2022
dog wash and hair trim around eyes and mouth and bottom - Due date: Flexible
Dog wash & Groom
$70
Indooroopilly QLD, Australia
2nd Feb 2022
Our 8 kg Cavoodle needs a groom and wash. Ideally it would be someone who can come to us. - Due date: Before Sunday, 6th Feb 2022
Dog wash and groom
$100
Moggill QLD 4070, Australia
16th Dec 2021
Golden Retriever wash and groom - Due date: Before Monday, 20th Dec 2021
I need a dog wash on a regular basis
$30
Seventeen Mile Rocks QLD, Australia
16th Jun 2021
My Address is Seventeen Mile Rocks 4073 Could I have a quote to wash my dog once a month he is having trouble getting in and out of the car these days as he is around 15 years old a rescue dog some 11 years ago he is 20 plus kilos and either cattle dog ,kelpie ,border collie cross
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What does dog washing include?
Dog washing services include washing and drying your dog - either at your house, in a mobile dog-washing trailer, or at your dog groomer’s home nearby. Generally, they’ll supply their own products, tools, and equipment, including a range of shampoos for different hair and skin types. Here’s the process your dog washer will follow:
Step 1: Prepare the area
Your dog washing professional will prepare the area for grooming your dog. They’ll lay out towels, tools, and equipment, and make sure there are no obstacles that could get in the way. They may also lay a towel or rubber mat in the bathtub to prevent slipping, plus keep a spare towel on hand for the inevitable water shaking action that’ll happen during the bath. They’ll also place a drain guard over the plughole to prevent large quantities of hair going down the drain.Â
Step 2: Brush out matted hair
Before they get your dog wet, your dog washer will brush out any knots and tangles in your dog’s fur, removing hair that has shed. Sometimes they’ll need to cut out or gently pull apart any bigger knots. This step is important because when knots get wet, they’ll tangle further and become harder to remove.
Step 3: Shampoo and Conditioner
When washing your dog, your dog washer will usually start at the neck, and work their way down with shampoo and water. This stops any fleas from moving up to hide in the ears, and keeps the soap out of your dog’s eyes until the end. They’ll try to make the experience as enjoyable as possible for your dog with plenty of praise, massage, and maybe even treats. Plus, they’ll use low-irritant and low-scent products in case your dog has sensitive skin. Once your dog’s body is clean, your dog washing professional will gently rinse the head, taking care not to get water in the ears. After shampooing, your dog may need a gentle conditioner to soften the hair and prevent matting (especially if they’re a long haired breed). Conditioner will stay on for a few minutes, before it’s rinsed off. At this stage, your dog washer may also apply flea treatments.
Step 4: Drying and grooming
This final step may vary depending on the size of your dog, and whether they’ll tolerate a hair dryer. Dogs love to shake when they get wet, so at the very least, they’ll be towelled dry, and then allowed to shake themselves off. The washing process will finish off with another brush over, an ear check (to ensure they’re dry), and an eye check (to make sure they’re clear).