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Question Dog washing

I apparently am the only one who can wash my cousins dog... everyone else- even family she tried to bite because she is so terrified- we think that when she was abandoned as a small puppy someone abused her...so I have been trying to do a good job, but I am afraid I am not using the right soap and stuff... I know you are not supposed to use human Shampoo, but I am not sure what type of dog shampoo would work the best... I want something that rinses out quick, as she is always trying to escape the tub, and if you don't work fast enough her scrambling will eventually land you a scratch or two from her nails. Any suggestions are appreciated!
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