First Puppy Bath - The Survival Guide
Bathing a puppy for the first time? Don’t fret! Here is everything you need to know.
Puppy bathing might sound simple, but getting your little ball of fur squeaky clean has its challenges. It’s normal for new pup parents to have questions.
From choosing the right shampoo and brush to wondering how often can you bathe a puppy, it’s normal to feel a little bit overwhelmed by all the bathing time decisions. We’re breaking it down for you, step by step.
When can puppies have their first bath?
A puppy’s first bath shouldn’t be until they’re about eight weeks old. This is because young puppies can’t regulate their body temperature and can easily become chilled. Holding off a puppy’s first bath is generally a good idea but they can be wiped over with a damp cloth if needed.
Once you’ve brought your puppy home, this is something you can begin to think about if you think your puppy needs it.
If you’re still not sure at what age you should bathe your puppy, ask your vet.
How often should you bathe a puppy?
The answer is ‘whenever they need it’ but once a month is usually ideal. This can change based on your preference, your dog’s needs, coat type and what they’re doing. As long as you’re using gentle, dog-specific shampoo, rinsing it properly, and drying them appropriately, it’s up to you.
What you will need for your puppy’s first bath
When you’re thinking about how to wash a puppy, we need an easy shopping list. Here are the must-haves of puppy bathing time.
· Somewhere to bath your puppy. This could be a shower cubicle, a purpose-designed dog bath, or a wet room. Just make sure you have access to warm water, the flooring is non-slippery, and you aren’t in a cold area.
· Towels
· Puppy shampoo
· Coat conditioner for long haired dogs to prevent tangles
· Suitable gentle puppy brush or comb
· Hair dryer with a cool setting (and make sure you familiarise your puppy with this before bath day)
· Plenty of treats
· Ideally someone to help you
How to bathe a puppy: Step-by-step
Bathing a puppy for the first time can be daunting. Don’t worry – we’ve laid it out for you, step by step. Find out how to wash a puppy for the first time (and every time after that!) below:
1. Gently brush your puppy
Before bathing, give the coat a brush or comb to make sure there is no dirt in their coat and that it is free from any tangles and knots.