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Dog sink for utitlity room


londonhan

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This is more of a question than anything else really as I don't actually know if it's a thing - but we are doing our side return and I have in my head the concept of a low, big sink that the dog (who is quite big therefor unliftable) will step in to it so I am able to wash all the mud and s*** that he may have enjoyed on his walks - I know in the States home dog grooming stations are a thing, but has anyone done anything similar here and if so, did you just use a butler sink? The space isnt big enough for a shower tray.


Thanks for any input and yes, I know it's the height of middle class questions so don't @ me unless you can help!


Cheers


Hannah

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