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    Thanks for that Alison. I did it totally wrong then as I did try to hold him still. The link is useful though. I have had a chat with his breeder this morning. She has been very helpful. She told me to put him on the side whenever I am near the sink and let him watch the tap running - if he wants to go let him, she said eventually curiosity will get the better of him and he will start to play with the water. Once his fear has gone it will be easier to bathe him. In the past I have bathed horses and dogs and even hosed down a cows udder and they were a doddle in comparison

 

 

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