Dog Bath Issues that should be paid attention to when dogs are bathing
Pangu Bearded Collie (certain introduction)

Helping dogs bathe is to allow them to maintain themselves It has the feeling of cleaning and preventing bacteria, but helping dogs to bathe is not as simple as we think. There are still many issues that we need to pay attention to during this process, otherwise it will easily cause some discomfort to dogs. So what we are going to talk about is what issues should be paid attention to when dogs are bathed.

Bathing your pet too often will damage the protective effect of the pet's skin and may cause various skin lesions. If human body wash is used, it will also damage the acid-base balance of the dog's body. If you bathe occasionally, not only will it stink easily, but you will not be able to detect the effects of fleas and ticks early on. So how to take care of pet hygiene and avoid the damage of fleas and ticks?

1. According to the pet’s activity content and living environment, please choose the appropriate bathing frequency and carefully select the appropriate pet-specific shampoo.

2. If your pet has skin lesions, please seek medical attention immediately and use effective shampoo to treat the problem. It is also best to use a medicated bath when bathing to improve the dog's skin.

3. If fleas and ticks are found, adjust the frequency of bathing and use appropriate shampoo and insecticide. Keeping in touch with your veterinarian at all times is the best way to coordinate the health and wellness of your pet and the whole family.

When helping the dog to bathe, we should be careful not to use the shower gel that we usually use ourselves. It is best to use one specially designed for dogs, and the bathing procedure should also be mastered well. The head is always washed first. However, when cleaning, start from the new end first. This is to prevent the bath liquid from staying on the dog's head for too long and flowing into the dog's eyes, causing discomfort.

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