Why dogs do zoomie after bath time?
In previous entry titled "Bathing your dogs ", I wrote that I used to take Palette to groomers' for bath, but now I bath her.
I also wrote that best thing about bathing your dog at home is that you can save your money and you can make lower the stress your dog would be getting from groomer and,you can finish bathing a lot quicker. This way, dogs do not have to be at groomers for 5 hours waiting for you to come pick them up.
Then, I wrote about Palette's strange habit after bath time. As soon as she is released from shower room after dried by air dryer, she goes living room,and start racing around the house zillions of times. This crazy running act is also called FRAPS; Frenetic random activity periods.
Sometimes,she runs around,and then come to me in the shower room cleaning the tub and tools, then she barks at me with Play bow posture.Then,she goes back to her racing around the house.Moment later,she lay on her side,then take a nap. To me,she looks like saying "Hey,I am clean.Look!I am clean!"
Sometimes, she throws herself onto the carpet and rolls on the carpet with tongue hanging out. Big grin on her face.I cannot help myself smiling back at her.
I can guess why Palette rolls on the carpet after bath though. You all know that dogs and human have different opinions when it comes to sense of smells. I think that Palette cannot agree with the scent left from being bathed and she might be trying to get her familiar scent back on her by rolling on the carpet.
If she went for walk after bath and other dog comes sniff at her, Palette would smell like coconut. I wonder what information he/she can get from coconut smelling dog when they sniff at Palette
Palette might be a little embarrassed with the smell.
Now, why she does the crazy zoomie every time she gets out from bath? If I were her, and if the fur was still wet, not completely dried, I can imagine I would race around the house, but I dry her fur thoroughly, and I have hard time understanding her strange routine after bath.

I got bathed! Now is the Pal's Zoomie time!
Apparently, many dogs seems to do the same thing after bath;racing around the house whether they are being big dogs or being small dogs.
Do your dogs do zoomie routine after being bathed? If so, have you ever wondered why dogs do zoomie after bath?
So,this time, I thought I would look for the answers to the question "Why dogs do zoomie after bath time".
I came across youtube video on Cosmo,the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, zooming after bath.
Cosmo, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, zoomie time after bath
If you are a blog subscriber or reading from facebook, please click here to watch the video.
Why dogs do zoomie routine after they are being bathed?
According to article written by Kelli Giles at Codyandcompanypetproducts blog site, there are some theories behind them.
1. Dogs' instinct tells them to zoomie to keep the fur dry
2. Just being happy free from the bath tub, and zoomie is the way they can get all sorts of our attentions
To read the full article by Kelli Giles at Codyandcompanyblog site, please click here .
I came across one article that states dogs do zoomie from fear, but I disagree with it. Palette runs very fast with her tongue hanging out and, she comes to me in the shower room cleaning the tub and tools, then she barks at me with Play bow posture.Then,she goes back to her racing around the house. Does dogs feeling "fear" would act like this?
I think that only dogs themselves know for sure as to why dogs do zoomie after being bathed, but I feel that Palette does zoomie because she feels good being clean, and zoomie can get all sorts of attention from family members.
On the side note, I came across interesting tips on how to stop your dogs from shaking, and spraying water all over you when you bath them.
Article written by Paris and John at dogtipper.com website says, holding the muzzle prevent them from shaking off the water. Some seem to suggest to hold nose for the same purpose but, base reason is same.
Dogs' shaking starts from head to rear, so without head being able to shake, they cannot shake off when they feel like shaking after bath.So, this tip can buy you some time for grabbing towel while you are holding muzzle/nose with one hand and then cover with towel and start drying.
I thought it very useful tip.
To read full article written by Paris and John at dogtipper.com,please click here .
Some tips on bathing your dogs at home..
** Before bathing, brush your dogs and get loose/dead hair first. That would decrease the amount of hair you need to clean up after bathing time
** Use the non skid mat for the slippery tub floor
** Don't forget to rinse off the soap from dogs very very good until you hear the squeaky sound.Otherwise, dogs get itchy from leftover soap on the fur.
** Personally, I do not let Palette dry naturally because if you leave your dogs dump, it can become perfect condition for hot spots.Our vet told us to keep the fur dry and clean and never leave your dogs dump when Palette had hot spots once.
** After every bath time, Palette gets cool down treats and that is what she looks forward to when she gets bathed.
What are your theories on why dogs do zoomies after being bathed?
I also wrote that best thing about bathing your dog at home is that you can save your money and you can make lower the stress your dog would be getting from groomer and,you can finish bathing a lot quicker. This way, dogs do not have to be at groomers for 5 hours waiting for you to come pick them up.
Then, I wrote about Palette's strange habit after bath time. As soon as she is released from shower room after dried by air dryer, she goes living room,and start racing around the house zillions of times. This crazy running act is also called FRAPS; Frenetic random activity periods.
Sometimes,she runs around,and then come to me in the shower room cleaning the tub and tools, then she barks at me with Play bow posture.Then,she goes back to her racing around the house.Moment later,she lay on her side,then take a nap. To me,she looks like saying "Hey,I am clean.Look!I am clean!"
Sometimes, she throws herself onto the carpet and rolls on the carpet with tongue hanging out. Big grin on her face.I cannot help myself smiling back at her.
I can guess why Palette rolls on the carpet after bath though. You all know that dogs and human have different opinions when it comes to sense of smells. I think that Palette cannot agree with the scent left from being bathed and she might be trying to get her familiar scent back on her by rolling on the carpet.
If she went for walk after bath and other dog comes sniff at her, Palette would smell like coconut. I wonder what information he/she can get from coconut smelling dog when they sniff at Palette
Now, why she does the crazy zoomie every time she gets out from bath? If I were her, and if the fur was still wet, not completely dried, I can imagine I would race around the house, but I dry her fur thoroughly, and I have hard time understanding her strange routine after bath.
I got bathed! Now is the Pal's Zoomie time!
Apparently, many dogs seems to do the same thing after bath;racing around the house whether they are being big dogs or being small dogs.
Do your dogs do zoomie routine after being bathed? If so, have you ever wondered why dogs do zoomie after bath?
So,this time, I thought I would look for the answers to the question "Why dogs do zoomie after bath time".
I came across youtube video on Cosmo,the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, zooming after bath.
Cosmo, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, zoomie time after bath
If you are a blog subscriber or reading from facebook, please click here to watch the video.
Why dogs do zoomie routine after they are being bathed?
According to article written by Kelli Giles at Codyandcompanypetproducts blog site, there are some theories behind them.
1. Dogs' instinct tells them to zoomie to keep the fur dry
2. Just being happy free from the bath tub, and zoomie is the way they can get all sorts of our attentions
To read the full article by Kelli Giles at Codyandcompanyblog site, please click here .
I came across one article that states dogs do zoomie from fear, but I disagree with it. Palette runs very fast with her tongue hanging out and, she comes to me in the shower room cleaning the tub and tools, then she barks at me with Play bow posture.Then,she goes back to her racing around the house. Does dogs feeling "fear" would act like this?
I think that only dogs themselves know for sure as to why dogs do zoomie after being bathed, but I feel that Palette does zoomie because she feels good being clean, and zoomie can get all sorts of attention from family members.
On the side note, I came across interesting tips on how to stop your dogs from shaking, and spraying water all over you when you bath them.
Article written by Paris and John at dogtipper.com website says, holding the muzzle prevent them from shaking off the water. Some seem to suggest to hold nose for the same purpose but, base reason is same.
Dogs' shaking starts from head to rear, so without head being able to shake, they cannot shake off when they feel like shaking after bath.So, this tip can buy you some time for grabbing towel while you are holding muzzle/nose with one hand and then cover with towel and start drying.
I thought it very useful tip.
To read full article written by Paris and John at dogtipper.com,please click here .
Some tips on bathing your dogs at home..
** Before bathing, brush your dogs and get loose/dead hair first. That would decrease the amount of hair you need to clean up after bathing time
** Use the non skid mat for the slippery tub floor
** Don't forget to rinse off the soap from dogs very very good until you hear the squeaky sound.Otherwise, dogs get itchy from leftover soap on the fur.
** Personally, I do not let Palette dry naturally because if you leave your dogs dump, it can become perfect condition for hot spots.Our vet told us to keep the fur dry and clean and never leave your dogs dump when Palette had hot spots once.
** After every bath time, Palette gets cool down treats and that is what she looks forward to when she gets bathed.
What are your theories on why dogs do zoomies after being bathed?





I just was going through some of the old emails I'd gotten and hadn't had a chance to read and found this one. I think that almost all the dogs I've ever had have FRAPped (which I'd heard was Frantically Running and Playing) and which I used to call monkey tailing (for those dogs with tails) after a bath. They just seem so happy... either to be clean, or (and this is what I think) to be free from having HAD a bath! You can tell from their whole body language that it is a "happiness" thing! They are "smiling" and very playful. It always makes me smile and laugh to watch them.
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