Step 1 - Wet dog

Step 2 - Lather with shampoo

Step 3 - Rinse

Step 4 - Blow dry

Now that wasn't so bad, was it? Gone is the smell of dirty dog, which is a mixture of old socks, grass, mud, and a little something I call eau de Chuy. That smell will probably return in a day or so, after Chuy has had time to roll around in the grass and dirt.
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