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How it Works

Using our self-serve dog wash is like a W-A-L-K in the park — easy peasy and enjoyable for both of you!

PREPARE YOUR PUP TO GET WET.

Remove any clothing or accessories from your pup. Use the hookups in the tub to secure your dog. Put an apron on yourself to protect your clothing, if desired.

PREPARE YOUR PUP TO GET WET.
start the dog wash.

start the dog wash.

Insert a token to start the machine and follow the on-screen prompts. Each token allows 10 minutes. You may use as many tokens as needed, but please be mindful of others who are waiting.

SELECT YOUR SUDS.

Apply shampoo and massage to lather fur thoroughly. Rinse. Apply conditioner. Rinse. Apply flea wash if needed. Rinse.

USE THE NOZZLE AND SELECT YOUR SUDS.

Dry Your Dog.

Use the the built-in blow dryer to floof your furry friend. Towels are also provided if needed. Kindly place used towels in the laundry bin.

sanitize the tub.​

Remove your pup from the tub. Select disinfect and clean the tub for the next member. Please remove any hair.

Move to The Grooming Tables.

Move to The Grooming Tables.

Secure your dog, then use any of our supplies (face wipes, mouth wash, etc.) or pro-grade tools. Not sure what brush is best? Check out our quick reference guide below.

Clean up After Your Pup.

Remove hair from any grooming tools used before putting them back. Vacuum up loose hair on or around the table.

Clean up After Your Pup.
Don’t Forget the Treat!

Don’t Forget the Treat!

Yes, pampering your pooch at Scrubbin’ Pup is a treat in and of itself. But doesn’t every good boy or girl deserve a little something extra? We think so!

caring for your dog’s coat

Do you brush first or rake first? What’s that thing-a-ma-bob called that distributes natural oils? Use this guide to keep your dog’s coat and skin healthy.

A QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE TO DOG BRUSHES

Grooming Rake

Use the grooming rake first to remove loose hair and prepare the coat for deeper grooming.

Best For

Breeds with thick or double coats, heavy shedders.

 

✔ Huskies
✔ Malamutes
✔ German shepherds
✔ Samoyeds

Don’t Use On

Breeds with thin or single coats.




✘Greyhounds
✘Chihuahuas

Grooming Rake

Demat Rake

Use the demat rake second to break up stubborn mats and tangles.

Best For

Breeds with fine, double or very curly coats.

✔ Doodles
✔ Shih tzus
✔ Spaniels
✔ Lhasa apso

Don’t Use On

Short-hair breeds or wire coats.



✘Schnauzers
✘Terriers
✘Retrievers
✘Dachshunds

Slicker Brush

Use the ball-tip slicker brush, third to remove tangles and loose hair, then smooth the coat. This is the most commonly used brush.

Best For

Most breeds.



✔ Poodles
✔ Collies
✔ Retrievers
✔ Spaniels

Don’t Use On

Dogs with sensitive skin.

Slicker brush

Comb

Use the comb last for detail work, checking for any remaining debris or fleas, final smoothing.

Best For

Finishing touches on most breeds.

✔ Poodles
✔ Maltese
✔ Yorkies
✔ Schnauzers

Don’t Use On

Dogs with sensitive skin or severe tangles and mats.

Comb