Monday, January 5, 2009

Webkinz Bath

If your Webkinz health meter is running a little low, it may be because your pet stinks. Well there's no way to really tell if your pet is smelly because there's no odor meter in Webkinz World but you can definitely boost your pet's health with a quick bath.

After adopting a new Webkinz, I always take it to the doctor for a quick checkup. Right after that it's bath time. Newly adopted pets are a little low on health so the bath does them some good.

If you don't have a bathtub, you'll need to buy one at the W. Shop. There's a few different models to choose from and they range from one thousand to twelve hundred dollars worth of Kinzcash. Once the tub has been place in one of your rooms, all you have to do is click it to get your pet in the bath.

I like to start with a little bubble bath in the tub. All you do is click on the bottle a few times and you've got bubbles. Next, click some shampoo and the sponge and your pet will be lathered up. Then you can either pop the bubbles one by one or use the showerhead to rinse off. Be sure to toss in the rubber ducky for a little playtime and then click the all done towel. It must be a very good towel because you don't have to blow dry your pet. But who knows, maybe all of these Webkinz rooms smell like wet Webkinz. Like I said before there's no odor meter so you can never be sure.

Taking care of Webkinz is hard work but it's also a lot of fun. You have to feed them, play with them and also make sure they're healthy. And if your Webkinz pet is coming up a little low on the health meter, then get him right in the bath tub for a quick boost on the old health meter.

Anthony Tripp is a dad with two kids that have about 15 Webkinz. Once they invaded his house (the Webkinz, not the kids) he had to learn the art of Webkinz Care. He shares all of his new found Webkinz knowledge on his blog, http://www.webkinztoday.com

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