Has anyone ever seen this Pet Shower Curtain?

    • Gold Top Dog

    Thanks for chiming in Inventor. I think your curtain is very creative and I'm sure once you work out some of the design flaws you will have a pretty good product. Bathing dogs can be a challenge for lots of people and as you can tell from the responses there are lots of variations on the theme. LOL! I applaud you for taking an idea and trying to get it in the market. There are tons of moms that have been very successful starting out exactly like you. I wish you all the best and don't get discouraged. Some people may laugh at your curtain but hopefully you will have the last laugh.  

    • Gold Top Dog

    willgroom4chocolate

    I never bathe my dogs at home, because I would have to lug tons of equipment home with me.  Bathing and drying any one of my dogs is quite the ordeal.  I don't have little shaved-down and hairless dogs at my house. Wink

    I too couldn't use a floor bathing station either.  I like to be at the dog's level.  And I think the dogs do too. 

    well not everyone is a groomer, and has a rubber apron, and not everyone can afford or wants to spend the money on a groomer just for regular baths, so unfortunately the splashing IS an issue for some of us "regular" folks. nontheless, i dont think it's worth buying the shower curtian. i kinda enjoy the idiocy involved in bathing my dogs. lol... (no offence, inventor! i thick it's a great idea! just not for me Smile)

    ETA: no shaved down and hairless dogs here either...

    • Gold Top Dog

    Here's my issue with the shower curtain..if I could bathe my dog at arm's length, I wouldn't get wet! The only time I get wet (since I taught her not to shake off until the regular shower curtain is closed...she used to shake every friggin 3 seconds) is when leaning over her, trying to shampoo the side of her that's farther from me (and I have a weird dog, she'll ONLY face one way in the tub, and if I turn her around, she sticks her tail in between her legs and is desperate to turn back around Confused so I just let her stand the way she wants to, and lean over her), or her belly and chest. I don't see how I could do those things with vinyl in between us.

    And really..am I the only one not buying that the OP and "The Inventor" are two separate people? Hmm

    • Puppy

    Thanks for the encouraging words, bringing a product to market is extremely difficult yet, I am learning alot.  I am not sure what OP means .. is it Original Person .. Maybe,? Nonetheless,  I periodically do searches in Google on my product because there have been other grooming sites that comment on it.  I saw there was some chatting going on and thought I would read it and comment.  For what it is worth, my product is being sold through some retail outlets, it has been on the radio, television, newspaper, catalog, internet, etc, and there is a commercial so people are buying it.  I am not the OP, Original Person.  I am the Inventor.  Take care all...

     

     

    • Gold Top Dog

     I have bathed a terrible, 15 year old, double coated Corgi mutt at home, recently, too, LOL. That is a serious ordeal, and I don't plan on it happening again.

     

    I thought you had an Australian Terrier? That can't be tooooooo much to bathe? LOL 

     

    Picking on my nekkid dogs... Wink

    • Puppy

     I didn't have any idea about Pet Shower curtain :(.

    • Gold Top Dog

    jennie_c_d

     I have bathed a terrible, 15 year old, double coated Corgi mutt at home, recently, too, LOL. That is a serious ordeal, and I don't plan on it happening again.

     

    I thought you had an Australian Terrier? That can't be tooooooo much to bathe? LOL 

     

    Picking on my nekkid dogs... Wink

    LOL, I have a Standard Poodle who takes about 2 hours to completely bathe and dry.  That classifies as tooooooo much, IMO.Wink

    The Aussie is rarely bathed unless he's stinky.  He takes an exceptionally long time to dry on account of his everything-resistant coat.  I recently bathed him at a SSDW on my vacation, I posted a few pictures on my blog.  LOL, I can't quit grooming no matter where I am.  I'm pathetic.


    • Gold Top Dog

     Oh, yeah. I'm sure Presley is a JOB to bathe. Emma has that everything resistant coat, too, when I keep it longer and carded. I adore it. She wouldn't require much bathing if I wasn't OCD about grooming, LOL. A hair sticking out in the wrong place drives me nuts!!!