tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6271503432039704506.post2782602258109223976..comments2024-03-10T23:05:59.039-07:00Comments on Jerry Zezima: "How to Bathe a Dog"Jerry Zezimahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14450567734790692830noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6271503432039704506.post-14026805838332249222016-09-03T14:32:59.090-07:002016-09-03T14:32:59.090-07:00Thank you so much for your very nice comment, Book...Thank you so much for your very nice comment, Bookworms. Your puppy may be spoiled, with warm baths in his own bathtub, but you'll love it, too, by having lots of fun, as well as your own showers afterward. And, unlike your granddaughters, you can also enjoy a beer. Woof!Jerry Zezimahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14450567734790692830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6271503432039704506.post-16012969070966609182016-09-03T07:13:24.987-07:002016-09-03T07:13:24.987-07:00I just read your article this morning, "How ...I just read your article this morning, "How to bathe a dog" in our local upstate New York newspaper. How funny, how appropriate, and so good that I had my granddaughter read it to her younger sister minus the beer as we get ready to bathe our seven week old beagle puppy for the first time. Now mind you I took a shower because I felt I needed one, but as your article suggests I will need one after the fact. I'm lucky I'll have six hands helping me bathe this 6 pound puppy. He had a bath the day I picked him up but never thought to ask how they did that. I have always wondered why I had to take those wash basins, etc. home from a hospital stay. Well, today the plastic wash basin becomes a puppy bathtub filled - with warm water of course. Yup! He's going to be spoiled��.Bookwormshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12385390033582904809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6271503432039704506.post-64359045468092265232016-08-30T08:05:45.251-07:002016-08-30T08:05:45.251-07:00Woof woof, Woof! (Translation: Thank you, Sheila!)...Woof woof, Woof! (Translation: Thank you, Sheila!) My wife already uses Frontline on the dog, but because of her dry skin (the dog's, not my wife's), we have to bathe her, too. Maybe I can turn this column into a PBS documentary that would air on -- you guessed it -- "Frontline."Jerry Zezimahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14450567734790692830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6271503432039704506.post-31672980934922109472016-08-25T06:59:24.992-07:002016-08-25T06:59:24.992-07:00This is hilarous! There is this wonderful stuff ca...This is hilarous! There is this wonderful stuff called Frontline that you put on the dog once a month. It prevents fleas and ticks. The dog will still stink, of course. I don't know about you.Sheilahttp://humorcolumnistblog.comnoreply@blogger.com