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being curious, after reading this a couple of days ago i bought the paw plunger in internet... I admit I was a bit skeptical (and thinking "well, it will be another of these expensive gadgets that do not work ;)" ... my husband also was laughing a bit ironically at me ..
But we dont have water outside, and oh well, this little tool is just great !! Problem solved and no more tons of muddy towels : Oberon seems also quite keen to plung his paws inside if the water is a bit warm and I am surprised how clean they come out :) I am sure you can do the same with some water outside, but in absence of it I found that with this little thing the whole procedure is not messy at all, no spills around etc :)
I admit I think I like it!
Back garden divided...dogs half is paved so no mud, just wet!!!
After field trips...outside shower ( so warm water) for bottom half i.e. feathers on legs and belly and a good towel down...into dog room with tiled floor and dirt trapper/Turtle mats and a cheap version bought at shows...all of which can just about fit in washing machine and tumble drier. Not perfect, but workable and the result of many years of problem solving multiple dog family! :-))
Yes i have heard about the paw plunger but surely after one paw you would need to change the water and yes what a performance! We rent and have carpet downstairs but hopefully to change to flooring this year, so they are not precious but would be nice to keep my feet clean when walking around the house too. I do have the conservatory to sort him out in but just seems worse this year than ever. In fact it is worse since the groomer trimmed the bottoms of his feet i think - was a bit confused by what you meant sue about the hocks and feathers up to stop pads in winter. Do you mean keep them trimmed by pads or long? sorry to be daft but thats me, like my dog, hehe.
Emm fencing of the lawn in winter, nice idea but presumably quite expensive?
yes I do use the watering can after walks and then any ecess mud is on his bed usually as just shut lounge door etc.
yes I do admire you multiple dog owners and I am not really moaning but just think it is about time there was a magic gimmick in the market!!! hehe
Quite like the sound of a footbath too!
Thank you everyone for your help and lets hope it stops raining soon.
:) That's the spirit!
How we cope? With timberfloor and bedlinnen with a beautiful muddy pawprint pattern.
We've had to get rid of all the lawn in the back garden and it's now block paved but somehow it's still muddy!!! Have you tried the 'Magic Rug', you can buy them online and from garden centres, beware though they are VERY expensive but they do work. They soak up water and mud from the feet instantly but your dog has to stand on it!!! So if you can train your dog to stop on it or at least walk slowly they are good. We ended up buying a very large one cos of the Danes.
We also have vet bed in the back of the car so that when we go out it soaks up most of the mud and water so they don't bring it in the house. Well not much of it any way!!
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