6 dog washing station ideas to keep your pet pampered and your home protected

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While we're a nation of dog lovers, keeping them clean can clash with your desire for a clean home (Image credit: Damedeeso/Getty Images)

While there's no denying the joy that dogs can bring to a home, there's equally no disputing the mud and mess they can traipse in after a walk. And although including a dog washing station in your utility or boot room is one option, you may not be able to create a permanent solution in there due to space.

If this is the case, what are your alternatives for creating a dog washing station outdoors or elsewhere in the home? After all, speaking from experience, hosing down your pooch with freezing cold water from the garden hose rarely goes well.

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Rebecca Lee

Rebecca Lee and Mark Bushdyhan, co-founders of the Incredible Dog Shower and leaders at Fabricon Design Ltd, combine decades of expertise in manufacturing and systems engineering with a passion for practical innovation. Confronted with the everyday challenges of cleaning muddy dogs in homes and gardens, they set out to reimagine the experience – designing a solution that is as functional as it is beautifully crafted. The Incredible Dog Shower is purpose-built to integrate seamlessly into modern living spaces, offering homeowners a dedicated, hygienic way to care for their pets without compromising on design or convenience.The product and concept have already been recognised and supported by:• Innovate UK• Business Growth Hub• The National Composites Centre.

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