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Dog wash


This is where one of the local vets use to be but the building is now sold. On the side of it was this dog wash which anyone was able to use for a gold coin like $2, not sure but now it has moved to the side of one of the local petrol stations - I regularly see people washing their dogs in it.

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Comments

Tom said…
...pets are BIG business.
local alien said…
That's a good idea. The dogs can splash around without getting the bathroom sopping wet. And a small donation is a good price
s.c said…
A nice idea a dogbath outside.
No he visto nunca que haya uno en mis país. Cada vez hay más persona que lleva perros por la calle.
Feliz domingo
Fun60 said…
Sounds a great idea to be able to clean the dog.
Bill said…
Having a place to clean the dog is a wonderful idea and worth the price.
roentare said…
2 dollar is a bargain for dog wash!
Tigger's Mum said…
So how does that work then? Whirling brushes and jets of water?
Lydia C. Lee said…
That is a bargain #BlueMonday
EricaSta said…
Thinking om our Chow-Chow ... No, he wouldn`t give us a chance to wash him.

There are interestings here to see, to read. I enjoyed your post.

Thank you for sharing and being part at
MosaicMonday.

Have a wonderful week.
Greetings by Heidrun
William Kendall said…
Lots of wagging tails.

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