My dog desperately needs a bath he is as smelly as a garbage truck

It sounds like it's time for your dog to get a good bath! Here's a step-by-step guide to help you out:

1. Gather the necessary supplies: dog shampoo, towels, a brush, cotton balls (optional), and treats as a reward.

2. Prepare the bathing area: Use a bathtub or a large sink filled with warm water. Make sure it is a comfortable and secure place for your dog.

3. Brush your dog's fur: This will help remove any tangles or mats before the bath.

4. Protect the ears: If your dog is prone to ear infections, you can place cotton balls in their ears to prevent water from entering.

5. Wet your dog thoroughly: Use a handheld showerhead, a cup, or a gentle spray from a hose to wet your dog's coat, starting from their neck and working your way down.

6. Apply dog shampoo: Gently lather the dog shampoo all over your dog's body, avoiding the eyes, nose, and ears. Make sure to use a dog-specific shampoo as human shampoos can be harmful to dogs.

7. Focus on problem areas: Pay extra attention to dirty and smelly areas, such as the paws, underbelly, and behind the ears.

8. Rinse thoroughly: Once you've covered the entire body, rinse off all the shampoo, ensuring no residue is left behind.

9. Towel dry: Use a clean towel to remove excess water from your dog's coat. If your dog has a longer coat, a hairdryer on low heat setting can be helpful but keep it at a safe distance.

10. Reward and praise: After the bath, make sure to reward your dog with treats and plenty of praise for their good behavior.

Remember to make bath time a positive experience for your dog by being gentle, patient, and reassuring. It's also essential to maintain regular grooming habits to keep your dog smelling fresh and healthy.