If kitty doesn't mind, you could use a blow
dryer on the lowest heat setting to blow its coat dry.
Not exact matches
Drying a cotton lab coat
on the
lowest heat tumble dry
setting on your
dryer and removing the coat while still slightly damp will lessen wrinkles.
If you notice the PUL or snaps
on your diapers are excessively hot right out of the
dryer, perhaps a
Low heat setting is more appropriate for your machine.
A faster method is to use the air dry
setting on the
dryer, or use
low heat.
When the diapers and inserts are ready to go into the
dryer, I
set it
on low heat and in about 20 minutes I take all the pockets and shells out of the
dryer and lay them out
on the bed.
When it arrives, you can wash the bamboo and microfiber blend in the washer
on the cold
setting, and then dry it in the
dryer on low heat.
Whenever possible refrain from using a blow
dryer, a flatiron, a curling iron, etc... When, and if, if you have to use one of those make sure the
heat is
on a
low setting.
A blow -
dryer will also do the job but make sure you use it
on the
lowest setting as dogs» skin tends to be sensitive to direct
heat.
A hair
dryer on low heat and
low fan
settings can work well too, held a safe distance away from the rabbit's skin.
When using a human
dryer it should be
set on the
lowest heat possible or held far enough away that the dog is comfortable.
Use one or two dry towels at first and follow - up with a blow
dryer on very
low or no
heat setting.
Dry
on a
low heat setting using at least two
dryer balls.