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		<title>How can I keep my almost 2 year mini pittie calm during a bath? Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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		<description>My mini pittie is almost two now and he is the only dog that I know that can not stand baths. He even whines when he is in the bathroom and not even getting a bath. I am looking for some way to keep him calm in the bath or during both.
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			<p>Try covering his body a towel before going to the bathroom, and make sure the faucet/shower is running so your dog is going to be familiar with the sound and will not be shocked whenever he is on the bathroom, and bathe him with warm water. (:<br /><br />
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