As a pet owner, getting them clean can really be a hassle.  Especially in your own home and shower area.  The overall mess it creates, clogged drains and more can lead you to just using the hose at some point on your pup.

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If you didn't want that wet dog smell in your home, there was a unique place in Great Falls that you could take your furbaby to and have all the cool tools and amenities to get the job done.  But after over two decades of service to the Electric City, that place will be closing its doors in the next few days.

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After 2 Decades, Great Falls Pet Business to Close

in a heartfelt post to social media on September 29th, the Bathe Your Own Dog in Great Falls has announced they will be closing the doors on October 2nd, 2025.  The business has been a staple in the city to wash your pet for 21 years.

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In making the announcement, the owners stated that:

We have loved and been honored to care for our community’s pets and are so thankful for all of the souls this business has brought into our lives.

Business to Be Put Up for Sale Soon in Great Falls for Next Pet Lovers

The owners are hoping that another animal lover will want to take the reins and continue to keep the business running.  After closing this week, it will be put up for sale soon.  For more information, you can message their page here.

And as someone with a pair of yahoos (corgis) to take care of, I really do hope that someone does take the place over:

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IYKYK, right!  We wish the best to the owners in their new adventures but are sure going to miss them in the Electric City.

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