Puppies have poor resistance and immunity and are very sensitive to environment and temperature. If the puppy is not taken care of well, it is easy to get sick. Bathing the puppy suddenly may cause diarrhea. In serious cases, it may cause acute infectious diseases such as canine distemper or canine parvovirus due to colds, which is life-threatening. So what are the things to pay attention to when bathing puppies? When can puppies be bathed?
Preparation for puppy bathing: In order to prevent the dog from catching a cold, good measures must be taken to keep warm. You may wish to prepare a good towel and hair dryer in advance, and comb the coat before bathing to prevent the coat from getting tangled and making it easier to clean. The shower gel used for washing hair must be used specifically for dogs, and never be used for humans, as it will cause the dog's skin to itch.
Puppy bathing time: When can puppies be bathed? Under normal circumstances, the first bath for puppies should be 1-2 weeks after vaccination. At this time, the puppies have been vaccinated, their bodies gradually produce antibodies, their ability to adapt to the environment is enhanced, and their bodies become stronger and stronger. You might as well give your dog a bath.
Frequency of puppy bathing: Frequent bathing of your dog can clean the dog's body surface, prevent the growth of bacteria and parasites on the surface, reduce body odor, and can also promote the dog's blood circulation and enhance the dog's physical quality. However, the frequency of bathing the dog must be determined according to the season. In summer, it can be washed twice a week. In spring and autumn, it can be washed once every half month. In winter, the frequency of bathing cannot be too frequent. Generally, it is washed once a month, especially for long-haired dogs. Yu Ke washes more. The bathing time should not be too long. Wipe or blow with a hair dryer immediately after washing. The best control of water temperature is around 35-40 degrees Celsius.
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