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If Only Every Dog Was This Good for a Bath!

In many households, there is a weekly bath day and unfortunately, many dogs don’t look forward to that day arriving. That is not the case in this household, because the Great Dane hears it is time for a bath and he knows exactly what to do!

Although some dogs can be taught to enjoy a bath, some of them just never cotton to the idea. On the other hand, there are some breeds of dogs that typically love the water, such as Labrador retrievers. In any case, I’m sure that the owner of this Great Dane is happy that he is more than willing to take a bath without struggle.