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I was born in Iowa and though my family isn't a farming family, we definitely had what I would characterize as a farmer's sensibility about animals--respectful, practical, utilitarian. With such an upbringing, it boggles the mind that my relationship with my dog (Daisy) has evolved to it's current state. She's a great dog (a mutt, the best kind in my opinion) and she's wonderful with my children, but the level of pampering is pretty rediculous. \r
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One of the ways this manifests is in the monthly (ish) bath at our local Petco. You see, Daisy doesn't like cold water. Aparently it doesn't agree with her delicate sensibilities. Also, her skin is sensitive and prone to flaking so we dare not use harsh detergents on her. Finally, with the frigid climate here in Northern California (sometimes dipping in the 50s...gasp) a drying ritual, making use of both towels and blow dryers, is absolutely required.\r
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With all these fussy requirements, we've found not just any dog wash will do - an
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