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Re: [PyrNet-L] Wash Day



This sounds great!  I wish I had one near  me.
Donna


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> From: snowgoose <dfrost@customcpu.com>
> To: pyrnet-l@gamerz.net
> Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] Wash Day
> Date: Tuesday, March 10, 1998 10:52 PM
> 
> Hi,
> We have commercial Dog Washes here in Anchorage - just like a
> do-it-yourself car wash, only for dogs. <grin> Works great for the big
> dogs! (ANY size, actually!) Big, easy access, low-sided tub/wash tables,
> not too far off the ground, but high enough you don't break your back
> bending over!  Hand-held water sprayer, over-head ties, bring your own
> supplies or use theirs for a small fee, free towels, & hot-air "kennels"
> for drying while we poor tired owners sip coffee in the lounge.
> 
> Can't be beat, and all for about $10. They even offer grooming and
brushing
> out, for an additional fee, or you can use their grooming tables to do it
> yourself - no extra charge.
> 
> Debbie Frost / snowgoose
> The Frostworks
> Home of Spring Promise Pygmies
> NPGA 
> dfrost@customcpu.com
> Anchorage/Wasilla, AK
> 
> We can sympathize with a child who is afraid of the dark,
> but the real tragedy of life is that most people are afraid of the light.
> 
> > Dear Friends:  What is an effective way to bath and groom a full-grown
> > dog?  How basic can I get, huh? <g>  We cleaned up Sookie when we found
> > out she was pregnant, but we've moved and the tub we have now isn't
> > convenient.  Titus lies around in holes he's dug and we just want him
> > freshened up.  Could it be; dare we think; Spring fever is taking over?
> > 
> > jim and dee dee