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One outside tap will be hot. For washing a dog. They will be right next to each other.
 
Kb I'm with u on shower. Nowt quite like a burnt dog. Or a tmv2 set to 28c. Your dog will thank you.
 
not a bad idea on shower. must look a bit weird though?

how would you insulate a shower without it looking gash?
 
prob best to have it outside as you want to get dog and you clean before going inside and also you don't want to come in and out checking temp.

not a bad idea having shower outside just think would look silly. especially once insulated.

wonder if there's a less elaborate and simpler/shorter way to joint taps like this

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by which i mean less elaborate and more shortly/simply joined than the photo, not less elaborate than a shower
 
Just fit a tmv 3 set the temp and it's always at same temp. Then u just need one tap outside. A tmv3 is less than £25 with check valves and strainers.
 
I like the tmv3 suggestion - just have to make sure theres enough room to fit it next to the dogs leather recliner chair & 50" flatscreen
 
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