Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 26, 2009 -
Um, whoa. That looks like a helpless puppy trapped in a washing machine. But, while that's technically what it is, he's meant to be in there.
- 23 Comments
May 17, 2009 -
How Often Do You Bathe Your Cat?
Never
Once a month
A couple times a year
Once a year
Once every few years
Once a lifetime
- 13 Comments
Apr 28, 2009 -
Splish splash, he was takin' a bath . . .
- 1 Comment
Nov 24, 2008 -
Space may be at a minimum in my current home, but the Booster Dog Bath ($190) still looks pretty sweet. After all, when giving my pet a bath in the tub or sink, the excess water he shakes leaves more than just me and the surrounding floor area wet. This can be hooked up indoors or out and already has a spot for shampoo and conditioner (plus holds up to 250 pounds if you need to climb in, too) – Is there a spot for it in your heart?
- 10 Comments
Nov 18, 2008 -
I've definitely heard conflicting advice when it comes to dealing with cat allergies. While some recommend washing a pet to reduce the amount of allergens released into the air, others say that bathing will cause her to lick herself more . .
- 4 Comments
Oct 03, 2008 -
Is bathtime hard or easy in your home? Even if your furry friend's a water baby, the Rinse Ace pet accessories line has a little of everything for 10 bucks or less. Would any of these make your life easier?
- 9 Comments
Aug 25, 2008 -
You're a good dog, Charlie Brown . . .
- 13 Comments
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Nov 19, 2008 -
It's like a car wash for your dogs! Let me explain. The Hydrosurge RapidBath ($80) attaches to a faucet and then combines water, air, and your pup's fave shampoo to all stream out the same time.
- 1 Comment
Jul 29, 2009 -
North doesn't mind a rub-a-dub in the tub every couple weeks, but even I couldn't lure my guy in the bath three times a week like this kitty! Five year-old Laifu from China can't get enough of the bubbly water of bath time, which is completely contrary to what many cat lovers can expect. I know my favorite cat gals use dry shampoo for their felines, and only attempt the water bath when absolutely necessary but maybe they're the exception, not the rule!
- 5 Comments
Nov 11, 2009 -
OK, everyone who was on the fence about that doggie robe, here's another inventive post-bath ensemble for pets — the Barnyard Friends Hooded Towel ($20). The wild options include a ducky, froggie, bunny or lil lamb, but do they best belong on LilSugar instead of this site?
After finding Lil's comment about splish splashing turning a bathroom into full-blown waterworks without a similar kiddie product, it got me thinking: So could a slippery, shaking pooch!
- 6 Comments