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Dog Bathing Machine (1st Gen, 1844A
Brand | Bissell |
Target Species | Dog |
Product Dimensions | 8.25"L x 17.25"W x 12.5"H |
Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Transport |
About this item
- Portable so you can bathe your dog in any room of the house with virtually no mess
- Cleans from the skin up with specially designed nozzles that go beneath the fur
- Cleans a 80lb+ dog with less than 48 oz of water vs traditional bathing in a tub which can use up to 19 gallons of water
- System includes Portable Bath Unit, Bath Tool with Storage Bag, Microfiber Sound Dampening Mat, Face & Paws Microfiber Cleaning Cloth and 16 oz. No-Rinse Shampoo
- Note – Sound/noise emitted is similar to a vacuum. For best results, your dog should not be afraid of the sound of a vacuum. Training steps are provided in the user guide materials to acclimate noise-sensitive and anxious dogs.
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Bathe your dog anywhere anytime !!
The specially designed nozzles get beneath the fur and down to the skin to allow water and shampoo to wash the skin clean while a soft suction pulls dirt and water away into a separate dirty water tank.
Bissell BARKBATH Portable Dog Bath and Grooming System
The Faster, Easier, Less Messy way to bathe your dog
- Less expensive, in the long run, than going to a dog groomer
- Portable bathing system allows you to bathe your pet practically anywhere and anytime with virtually no mess
- Water and shampoo washes from the skin up while soft suction pulls dirty water and odors away
- Dirty water is captured in a separate tank for a clean you can see
- Nozzles get beneath the fur and down to the skin
- Uses less water - 40 oz will clean up to an 80 lb dog, where a traditional tub bath can use up to 19 gallons of water for the same 80 lb dog.
A great dog grooming tool to have!
The BARKBAT, 1st Gen, is a faster, easier and less messy way to bathe your four-legged family member. This portable bathing system allows you to bathe your pet practically anywhere and anytime with virtually no mess.
A great dog grooming tool to have!
The BARKBAT, 1st Gen, is a faster, easier and less messy way to bathe your four-legged family member. This portable bathing system allows you to bathe your pet practically anywhere and anytime with virtually no mess.
A great dog grooming tool to have!
The BARKBAT, 1st Gen, is a faster, easier and less messy way to bathe your four-legged family member. This portable bathing system allows you to bathe your pet practically anywhere and anytime with virtually no mess.
A great dog grooming tool to have!
The BARKBAT, 1st Gen, is a faster, easier and less messy way to bathe your four-legged family member. This portable bathing system allows you to bathe your pet practically anywhere and anytime with virtually no mess.
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Product Description
Now there is a faster, easier and less messy way to bathe your dog! The BISSELL BarkBath is portable and allows you to give your dog a bath anywhere in the house without having to get near a tub or outdoor hose. The specially designed nozzles go beneath the fur to wash from the skin up while soft suction pulls water, dirt and odors away. Welcome to the next generation of bathing your dog. Keep the unit away from walls and cabinets to facilitate sound reduction. To avoid leaks-Make sure the solution cap on the bathing tool is in place with a gasket in the cap. Ensure machine hose is locked in place into the bathing tool; Hold trigger until water comes out
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 8.25 x 17.25 x 12.5 inches; 9.25 Pounds
- Item model number : 1844A
- Date First Available : March 2, 2017
- Manufacturer : BISSELL HOMECARE INC.
- ASIN : B06X9Y8BXT
- Best Sellers Rank: #85,354 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
- #56 in Dog Showerheads & Sprayers
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Top Brand: Bissell
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Customers like the ease of use of the pet bath. They say it's easy to set up and use, and it'll make bath time much easier. Customers are also satisfied with the smell. However, some customers have reported issues with water resistance, saying that water gets everywhere. They also dislike the value of the product. Customers also differ on ease of cleaning, performance, volume, and weight.
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Customers like the ease of use of the pet cage. For example, they mention that it's faster, easier, and cleaner, and that the set up was super easy. They also say that it has made bath time much easier without most of the mess, and is a great product to bath your pet. They say the cord is sufficiently long, and the product is light enough to be maneuverable.
"...5. Priming. That part was easy and fast. I have no idea why anyone would complain about it.6. Shampoo...." Read more
"...Assembly is easy.Soap smells good. I'm wondering if I can maybe use other brands of rinseless shampoos. Hmm......" Read more
"...The Bissell Barkbath has made bath time easier to survive - for both of us!First, it's portable...." Read more
"...First of all it's too big and cumbersome. I would've liked it if the hose detached. It doesn't...." Read more
Customers like the smell of the shampoo. They mention that it smells good and clean, and the no-rinse solution cleans up her dandruff and smell. Some customers also say that it's good enough to help control his stinky problem.
"...Assembly is easy.Soap smells good. I'm wondering if I can maybe use other brands of rinseless shampoos. Hmm......" Read more
"...The shampoo that comes with it has a fruity smell, but after washing the dogs there was an odor like dried parrot food, and not in a good way, so I..." Read more
"...I like the shampoo doesn't create/gets rid of the wet dog smell, it smells nice and makes my puppy and older dog smell nice but I want an oatmeal..." Read more
"...it cleans a bit, but if you haven't washed your dog recently they will smell very bad...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of cleaning. Some mention that it does an outstanding job cleaning him indoors, while others say that it doesn't do a very nice cleaning. The hair really does just wipe away when it's built up on the product. However, some customers say that the product is not strong enough to clean him post dog park when he's covered in sand, and the mess still gets everywhere.
"...I will definitely be keeping mine as I do feel it helps keep the dogs cleaner for longer without having to bath them in my tub...." Read more
"...Not only that - but the dirty water was dirty. Really dirty. I'm very happy that my dogs are now slightly less dusty right now.5...." Read more
"...So far, we have had no issues with clogs - the hair really does just wipe away when it's built up on the screen...." Read more
"...Bissell claima that it doesn't make a mess, you can bathe your dog in an evening gown even!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the pet bath. Some mention it works really well, while others say it's not effective enough for their long-haired dog and is not very gentle. Some say the machine is amazing, while other say it just didn't work for their dog.
"...This is a medium length, double-coated breed. It worked very well on my dogs.I'd like to address some of the negatives I read...." Read more
"...for the concept of a machine like this and it looks nice, just not effective enough for me to justify the purchase...." Read more
"...really doesn't get them as clean as I like, but this works well for the in between cleans...." Read more
"...And the dogs (our dogs) don't shake water all over. It works similar to a furniture shampooer. I'm glad I found it on deal of the day!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the volume of the animal cage. Some mention that it doesn't clog, while others say that the noise is pretty loud.
"...My dogs didn't mind the noise, but it is noisy, and the mat that comes with it doesn't really do much to dampen the sound...." Read more
"...The unit is very, very loud, much louder than in the product video (in fact it's louder than my shop vac) and the mat you set it on does nothing to..." Read more
"...The noise isn't awful - if anything, the noise of the roaring water pouring into the tub is way more traumatic for him than the vacuum-like noise..." Read more
"...Hint: It's a vacuum, that makes vacuum sounds. Vacuums are loud. The sound is actually softer than my actual vacuum, but its still loud...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the weight of the pet cage. Some mention that it is compact and mobile, good for very small dogs, and easy to use/store, while others say that it's terrible for long haired dogs and too big.
"...First of all it's too big and cumbersome. I would've liked it if the hose detached. It doesn't...." Read more
"...First, it's portable. I always dread the long, slow walk towards the bathroom...." Read more
"...It's also very big and bulky, especially the hose that seems hard to maneuver sometimes...." Read more
"...It is compact and stores easily. I think it may actually making the short list for some camping trips/weeks at the cottage this summer too!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the water resistance of the animal cage. They mention that water gets everywhere, the dogs still get really wet, and the tank is open, which means it can and will get spilled.
"...Water got everywhere but I think that's moreso my fault because I keep forgetting to release the spray button when lifting the spray away from his..." Read more
"...It got them wet, it got me wet and it got my floor VERY wet. So much for not making a mess...." Read more
"...thick coat, 60lbs.. pretty much same experience lots of water not getting suctioned up and some running off into floor as I sprayed, she did get..." Read more
"...Mine did not leak, other than the drips I made. And those were not substantial. Solution: extra towels next time.3. The dog gets too wet...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the value of the pet cage cleaner. They say it's not worth the money or effort, underwhelming, and under-effective. Some customers also mention that it does not meet the usual Bissell standards.
"...It has been well worth every penny I paid for it. And the shampoo may seem expensive, but once your done, if there is shampoo left in the shampoo..." Read more
"...But I'd have say this is my least favorite product and it's pretty worthless. We'll stick with going to our local dog wash...." Read more
"...Not worth keeping for me." Read more
"...technically if our dogs were larger, it works in general, just not worth the money. So basically I have two little green machines." Read more
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Some pro tips that I've learned as I continue to use this amazing product.
- For double coated dogs, consider following the instruction to remove the extra layer of the sprayer.
- Hold the sprayer away from the coat and work the water or shampoo into the coat.
- Remember to do the vacuum stroke to help dry the coat. Go slow with the vacuum stroke.
I still love this tool. I use it frequently. I even like the shampoo. I still also do a full bath for my dogs, and I have a dryer that I use after bark bathing or regular bathing. It is still a great way to get dogs clean in between full baths. I still strongly recommend this product.
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I just bathed a spayed female with a thick coat, an intact mama dog and her two 5-month-old puppies. In an hour. With cleanup. And one of the puppies a little hesitant. The product worked just as advertised.
I have Belgian Sheepdogs. This is a medium length, double-coated breed. It worked very well on my dogs.
I'd like to address some of the negatives I read.
1. Water. Yes, this product uses water. Yes, your dog may shake a little. The trick is to use it like you use your carpet shampoo machine. Dispense shampoo, vacuum up excess for several strokes. Rinse. Vacuum up the excess. I actually soaked Pearl, shown in the photos attached, pretty well. She shook a few times, but she was pretty clean afterwards. Yes, I got a little wet. Compared to the dog wash, much LESS wet. Yes, there was a little water on the grooming table, and a few dribbles on the floor. Solution: extra towels next time.
2. Machine leaks. I think it's more that I sloshed as I emptied the tank, or filled the fresh water side. Mine did not leak, other than the drips I made. And those were not substantial. Solution: extra towels next time.
3. The dog gets too wet. See 1 above. Vacuum a LOT in between wash and rinse strokes. Also, go slowly with the strokes.
4. The machine does not get deep enough. If you read the instructions, you'll note that you can take a layer off the shampoo head, making the brush tines a little longer. Worked very well on my VERY heavy coated spayed female, and she is in heavy shed mode right now. I also lifted her top coat and worked a little deeper. Be sure to rinse well if you do that.
I also feel compelled to express here that this is not a replacement for periodic grooming with a pro, or getting yourself to the self-serve dog wash. But it can put some distance between the expense and the hassle of those things. And your groomer might not charge you that extra-dirty-dog charge any more. (fingers crossed)
Not only that - but the dirty water was dirty. Really dirty. I'm very happy that my dogs are now slightly less dusty right now.
5. Priming. That part was easy and fast. I have no idea why anyone would complain about it.
6. Shampoo. This is the only thing that worries me, because if one of the dogs decides that the prescribed shampoo makes her itchy, I won't be able to use it. I would encourage Bissell to formulate a shampoo without laurel sulfate if possible, and one that moisturizes. My work around, meantime, will be to use another dry shampoo that I have, and use the machine to rinse.
UPDATE: I'm not displeased with the shampoo. Their coats look great, and no noticeable reaction at about 24 hours after shampoo.
7. The bathtub is easier. You, dear reviewers, have a much better back that I do. I put my dogs up on the grooming table and I got to stand up the whole time, dispensing hot dog treats generously.
8. Noise. Non-issue at my house. Dogs are used to the vacuum, don't mind the noise. If you have a vacuum sensitive dog, run the machine while giving treats a few times before you try to bathe. And make it a party with the treats. Also, this is a similar machine to what your groomer likely uses. If you take your dog to the groomer, the noise may not be a scary thing.
While this product does not replace groomer time for my show dogs, it makes in between bathing much easier on me. I'm really pleased with it. I highly recommend this product.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2017
Some pro tips that I've learned as I continue to use this amazing product.
- For double coated dogs, consider following the instruction to remove the extra layer of the sprayer.
- Hold the sprayer away from the coat and work the water or shampoo into the coat.
- Remember to do the vacuum stroke to help dry the coat. Go slow with the vacuum stroke.
I still love this tool. I use it frequently. I even like the shampoo. I still also do a full bath for my dogs, and I have a dryer that I use after bark bathing or regular bathing. It is still a great way to get dogs clean in between full baths. I still strongly recommend this product.
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I just bathed a spayed female with a thick coat, an intact mama dog and her two 5-month-old puppies. In an hour. With cleanup. And one of the puppies a little hesitant. The product worked just as advertised.
I have Belgian Sheepdogs. This is a medium length, double-coated breed. It worked very well on my dogs.
I'd like to address some of the negatives I read.
1. Water. Yes, this product uses water. Yes, your dog may shake a little. The trick is to use it like you use your carpet shampoo machine. Dispense shampoo, vacuum up excess for several strokes. Rinse. Vacuum up the excess. I actually soaked Pearl, shown in the photos attached, pretty well. She shook a few times, but she was pretty clean afterwards. Yes, I got a little wet. Compared to the dog wash, much LESS wet. Yes, there was a little water on the grooming table, and a few dribbles on the floor. Solution: extra towels next time.
2. Machine leaks. I think it's more that I sloshed as I emptied the tank, or filled the fresh water side. Mine did not leak, other than the drips I made. And those were not substantial. Solution: extra towels next time.
3. The dog gets too wet. See 1 above. Vacuum a LOT in between wash and rinse strokes. Also, go slowly with the strokes.
4. The machine does not get deep enough. If you read the instructions, you'll note that you can take a layer off the shampoo head, making the brush tines a little longer. Worked very well on my VERY heavy coated spayed female, and she is in heavy shed mode right now. I also lifted her top coat and worked a little deeper. Be sure to rinse well if you do that.
I also feel compelled to express here that this is not a replacement for periodic grooming with a pro, or getting yourself to the self-serve dog wash. But it can put some distance between the expense and the hassle of those things. And your groomer might not charge you that extra-dirty-dog charge any more. (fingers crossed)
Not only that - but the dirty water was dirty. Really dirty. I'm very happy that my dogs are now slightly less dusty right now.
5. Priming. That part was easy and fast. I have no idea why anyone would complain about it.
6. Shampoo. This is the only thing that worries me, because if one of the dogs decides that the prescribed shampoo makes her itchy, I won't be able to use it. I would encourage Bissell to formulate a shampoo without laurel sulfate if possible, and one that moisturizes. My work around, meantime, will be to use another dry shampoo that I have, and use the machine to rinse.
UPDATE: I'm not displeased with the shampoo. Their coats look great, and no noticeable reaction at about 24 hours after shampoo.
7. The bathtub is easier. You, dear reviewers, have a much better back that I do. I put my dogs up on the grooming table and I got to stand up the whole time, dispensing hot dog treats generously.
8. Noise. Non-issue at my house. Dogs are used to the vacuum, don't mind the noise. If you have a vacuum sensitive dog, run the machine while giving treats a few times before you try to bathe. And make it a party with the treats. Also, this is a similar machine to what your groomer likely uses. If you take your dog to the groomer, the noise may not be a scary thing.
While this product does not replace groomer time for my show dogs, it makes in between bathing much easier on me. I'm really pleased with it. I highly recommend this product.
Assembly is easy.
Soap smells good. I'm wondering if I can maybe use other brands of rinseless shampoos. Hmm...
Ease of use after making sure my dog doesn't run away, not super easy but not too horrible either. Water got everywhere but I think that's moreso my fault because I keep forgetting to release the spray button when lifting the spray away from his fur.
Does it get my dog clean? I took my dog hiking and his legs and underside got a bit dirty after getting into the creek. Slightly muddy. Thought it'd be the perfect time to test this. Did not really clean my dog. First of all, he has long double coated fur that just absorbed half the water that the suction was not going to grab most of. Also, since it's supposed to rinse from the skin up, didn't really work either since his fur was so thick. He hasn't had a bath in 3 months so I know the water in the tank should be brown but it was a little cloudy at most, probably from the soap. thirdly, the dirtiest parts of him (his legs and paws) will never get clean with this. You just can't put the spray flush against his legs.
True, he'll probably dry faster though since I technically used less water.
Worth the money? Absolutely not. UNLESS, MAYBE, I had a dog without a thick undercoat.
It unfortunately took me way over the returnable time frame to get my dog used to the noise and the spray so I cannot return it so I guess I'm stuck with it. I'll try it again when it's warmer maybe and the dog park gets dusty. Maybe it'll do a better job of cleaning a dusty dog than a muddy one.