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My little dude is perfectly calm in the tub... So long as I get in with him.
I wish mine had a bar like that I could leash them to. My husky is too big to be in the tub with and she doesn't like baths either (despite loving water literally any other time ๐).
You could try something like this. I haven't used those but the bar does help a bunch. That, plus one hand constantly on their heads to keep them from shaking the soapy water off before it's time made a big difference. And lots of treats to expect afterwards. My dogs are fine once they're in there and wet, they just want to do everything possible to avoid it beforehand -- and who can blame them.