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Durable, Lightweight & Portable. Recommended by top veterinarians, breeders, & handlers worldwide. Legs detach quickly for easy storage. Saves your back, bathroom & time! Shampoo caddy eliminates chasing the shampoo bottle. Fan nozzle is great for washing dogs on/off volume control and snaps on rim of BoosterBath, this makes for quick and easy retrieval between rinsing. Dial to a gentle stream or heavy flush. Flat water pattern allows you to sweep away soap and suds. Rubberized no* slip mat prevents your dog from slipping and sliding during bath time and reduces stress. Adjustable 3 point restraint system with quick snap adjustable and removable collar. Comes with three large plastic five star knobs with stainless steel inserts. AVAILABLE IN THREE SIZES: 16.75" W, 33" L, 10" D 21.25" W, 45" L, 15" D 21.25" W, 50" L, 15" D THE MEDIUM IS DESIGNED FOR BREED SIZES: FRENCH BULLDOG • COCKER SPANIEL • SCOTTISH TERRIER • JACK RUSSELL • WELSH CORGI • MINIATURE SCHNAUZER • BEAGLE • CAVALIER KING • PUG • AMERICAN ESKIMO

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Got a lot of studying to do? Here’s how to read and play with your dog at the same time: Put a rope toy around your foot. Use baking soda to get dog urine out of carpet. If you don’t happen to have a product like Nature’s Miracle on hand (maybe you’re traveling or at a friend’s house), pour some baking soda over the spot, let it sit, and then sweep or vacuum it up. Put a ball in your dog’s food bowl if he or she eats too fast. They’ll be forced to move the ball around to get to all the food. For a dog who loves to tear apart stuffed animals, make a durable activity ball with a Hol-ee rubber ball, scraps of fabric, and treats. Once your dog has removed all of the fabric from the ball, you can stuff the scraps right back in! If your dog isn’t feeling well, add some low-sodium chicken broth to the drinking water. To remove pet hair from upholstery, dampen a rubber glove and run your gloved hand over it. The latex/rubber will attract the hair.

Use a teapot to rinse dogs off in the bathtub without getting water and soap in their eyes. A shower caddy makes a great storage solution for all your doggie stuff. Use a plastic pitcher to store and dispense dog food. It takes less time and keeps the food fresher. I use the MUJI rice storage dispenser, which comes with a handy measuring cup. If you’ve got a teething pup who loves destroying cords, spritz bitter apple spray onto a paper towel and wipe the cord with it. This covers more surface area and wastes less product than simply spraying the entire thing. Make an ice lick by freezing toys, bones, and chicken broth into a cake mold. Invest in an escape-prevention harness if you have a small dog and a fenced-in yard. A little silly looking, but it’s safer than risking a runaway dog. Run a dryer sheet over your dog’s fur when there’s a storm — chances are, they aren’t freaked out about the storm but the static electricity built up in their fur.

According to Martha, this should work at least 50% of the time. On a hot summer day, fill up an inflatable pool with water and ice. Make a dog-walking station for the entryway if you have more than one dog. See how this is done here. Dilute your dog shampoo to make it last longer and easier to apply. Fill the bottom of an empty shampoo bottle about ¼ inch. Fill up the rest slowly with warm water. If you have a small dog, cutting up a lamb roll into tiny pieces is a cost-effective way to make healthy, bite-sized training treats. A 1-pound roll costs $6.98. Cut it up into the desired size, store most of it in a ziplock bag in the freezer, and leave the rest on the counter for immediate use. Make your own hammock-style car seat cover. The hammock style keeps the dog from getting hurt if he or she falls during any sudden stops or starts. Get the pattern here. Print out and keep this handy chart of what foods your dog should NOT be given.

Make your own flea shampoo. 1 cup Dawn, 1 cup vinegar, and 1 quart of warm water. Massage in and let it sit for five minutes. According to one testimonial, “The fleas just floated in the water and died and best of all little Libby did not have any reactions at all to the process.” For easy tick removal, apply a glob of liquid soap to a cotton ball and swab the tick with the cotton ball for a few seconds. The tick should come out on its own and be stuck to the cotton ball when you remove it. Remove pet hair from carpet with a squeegee. An inexpensive and easy summer treat for dogs: Cut up apples in chicken broth and freeze in an ice cube tray. If you have an older dog with tooth troubles, add a little water or chicken broth to his or her kibble and microwave for 20 to 30 seconds. This softens the kibble and makes the food much easier to chew. Teach your dog to file his or her own nails by attaching sandpaper to a piece of wood. Apparently, dogs can be trained to use a scratching post just like cats!

Get the directions for how to build a giant dog nail file here. Read your dog’s body language. Sprinkle parsley on your dog’s food for fresher breath. Here’s an ingenious leash that has a built-in waste-bag dispenser and a compartment for keys, cards, phone, and treats. $39.99 from Fozzy Dog. Instead of buying special Kong stuffing, stuff a Kong with cheese cubes and place in the microwave for five seconds. The cheese will melt just enough to stick to the inside of the Kong. Turn an empty pancake-syrup bottle into a portable squirtable water bottle. Use a carabiner to attach it to a belt loop for a long hike. It’s certainly unpleasant to take your dog outside when it’s snowing or raining, but don’t forget that dogs’ paws are just as sensitive to heat as human skin. On hot summer days, walk your dogs before 9 a.m. or after 8 p.m. — or walk them only in shady or grassy/dirt areas. Have an extra kitchen drawer? Use it as a dog food holder.