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About every other week. He gets dingy-looking extremely easily.
I just towel him down for a couple minutes, and then he runs around like crazy throughout the house which dries him off a bit more lol.
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About once a month for Enzo, probably closer to every three weeks. She comes to work with me quite often and gets stinky from playing with everyone else. Simon got a bath when he got here, and he's probably going to get another one next week, he still smells a bit.
I use a HV dryer at work on Enzo, Simon I haven't yet, but I will. Ozzy either towel dries or I use a regular hair dryer on him in the winter. He doesn't come to work with me, so I can't HV dry him. I do NOT let them outside until they are 100% dry because they are jerks and will go roll in the dirt/grass to dry off.
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For those of you who use forced air dryers or similar machines to dry the dogs off, how loud are they? Compared to say a human hair dryer?
I would totally just let Frodo run like a crazy fool around the house to get dry, but it's not my carpet, furniture, etc that he would be getting all wet
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It's pretty loud. Like, a lot louder than a human hair dryer. Enzo does not like it, but she tolerates it. I think Oz would flip out. Simon, I dunno yet lol.
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