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How to Build an Outdoor Dog Shower for Easy Bathing

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Bathing a dog can sometimes be a struggle, especially when they are eager to escape the moment the water stops. To make this process more efficient and stress-free, we built a simple yet effective outdoor dog shower.

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This setup allows for hands-free washing, covering more of your dog’s body at once, and can be easily disassembled for storage. If you’re looking for a better way to bathe your furry friend, follow along as we walk you through building your own outdoor dog shower!

Why This Plan Works

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  • Hands-Free Washing: Keeps both hands available for scrubbing instead of managing the hose.
  • Full-Body Coverage: Water flows from multiple angles, ensuring even wetting and rinsing.
  • No Permanent Installation: Built without glue for easy breakdown and storage.
  • Customizable: Adjust the height and width to fit different dog sizes.
  • Cost-Effective: Made using readily available PVC pipes and connectors.

What You Will Need

What You Will Need

To build this outdoor dog shower, you’ll need the following parts:

  • (8) Three-way elbows
  • (1) 3/4″ hose swivel adapter
  • (1) 3/4″ 45-degree elbow
  • (1) Hose cut-off valve
  • (3) 3/4″ tees
  • (5) 10-foot PVC pipes, cut as follows:
    • 8 pieces of 31 inches
    • 3 pieces of 40 inches
    • 1 piece of 39.5 inches
    • 1 piece of 36.5 inches
    • 1 piece of 2.25 inches
    • 1 piece of 1.75 inches
  • PVC pipe cutter

How to Make

Step 1: Assembling the Frame

Assembling the Frame

  1. Connect the eight three-way elbows to create the rectangular base and top frame.
  2. Use the 31-inch PVC pipes to form the vertical supports.
  3. Attach a 36.5-inch PVC pipe where the hose adapter will be installed.
  4. Complete the frame by adding two 40-inch pipes for the top structure.

Step 2: Attaching the Water Inlet

Attaching the Water Inlet

  1. Insert the 2.25-inch PVC pipe into one of the three-way elbows.
  2. Connect a 3/4-inch tee to this piece.
  3. Attach the 1.75-inch PVC pipe, ensuring it points upward.
  4. Install the 45-degree elbow onto this pipe.
  5. Secure the swivel hose adapter to the elbow.
  6. Finally, attach the hose cut-off valve to control water flow.

Step 3: Adding the Middle Water Dispenser

Adding the Middle Water Dispenser

  1. Take the remaining 40-inch PVC pipe and mark its center.
  2. Attach two 3/4-inch tees at equal distances along the pipe.
  3. Secure this pipe horizontally at the top of the frame.

Step 4: Making the Water Dispenser Holes

Making the Water Dispenser Holes

  1. Use a chalk line to mark a straight line along each pipe.
  2. Start by marking a hole 3 inches from each end.
  3. Continue marking every 2 inches along the length of the pipes for even water distribution.

Step 5: Drilling the Holes

Drilling the Holes

  1. Use a small drill bit to carefully drill through the marked points.
  2. If available, use a drill press with a jig for straighter holes.
  3. If using a hand drill, take your time to ensure accuracy, though slight deviations won’t affect performance.

Step 6: Testing the Setup

Testing the Setup

  1. Connect the hose to the adapter.
  2. Turn on the water and check for even distribution.
  3. Adjust any loose joints or realign pipes as needed.
  4. Since the pipes aren’t glued, rotate them to fine-tune the direction of water flow.

Step 7: Using the Outdoor Dog Shower

Using the Outdoor Dog Shower

  1. Turn on the water to wet your dog thoroughly.
  2. Shut off the water to lather your dog with shampoo.
  3. Turn the water back on for a quick and even rinse.
  4. Dry your dog and disassemble the shower for easy storage.

Note: If there are any leaks, ensure the PVC connections are tightly fitted. Adjusting the positioning of holes can help optimize water flow.

Other Details to Keep in Mind

  • Size Adjustments: Modify the PVC lengths if you need a larger or smaller shower frame.
  • Water Pressure Consideration: Ensure adequate pressure for even water distribution; larger holes may reduce pressure.
  • Portability: Easily disassembled for compact storage when not in use.
  • Durability: Use high-quality PVC to extend the lifespan of your setup.

Summary

Building an outdoor dog shower is an excellent way to make bath time more efficient and enjoyable. With a simple PVC pipe structure and a strategically placed water dispenser, you can ensure a thorough and hassle-free wash for your furry friend. Try this DIY project and make dog bathing easier than ever!

This plan is a contribution by [diycreators]. Project Via Instructables – Get the PDF Instructions here.

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