Dog Bath
Use dog bath liquid to help dogs bathe

To help your dog bathe, you must first choose a suitable dog bath liquid. Do not use human bath liquid just because it is convenient, otherwise it may happen that you steal the chicken but lose the rice. In addition, you should also pay attention to safety when using dog bath soap to avoid minor problems that may not occur.

The reason why dogs cannot use human body wash is because the ph value of their skin is different, and the dog's own skin is weakly alkaline. And the reward is weakly acidic. The main function of shower gel is to balance the acid and alkalinity. However, using human body wash for dogs not only fails to neutralize the alkalinity, but will actually increase the alkalinity, causing skin dryness, itching, allergies and other problems, while reducing the The skin’s resistance makes dogs more susceptible to skin diseases.

In addition, human skin has 12-16 layers, while pets only have 2-5 layers. If human bath liquid is used, it will directly damage the pet's epidermis. Although dogs are protected by thick hair and water, their skin structure is weaker and thinner than that of humans, their structure is simple, and they are easily injured. Improper selection of intoxicating products can easily damage the dog's skin.

When bathing a dog, it is actually not possible to completely prevent the bath liquid from flowing into the eyes. Many people should have experienced it themselves. If the bath liquid gets into the eyes accidentally, it will cause soreness. The same is true for dogs. Some dogs may suffer from eye inflammation as a result.

So try to use dog body wash to help your dog bathe. When bathing, start with the area where the body wash is used first, but when cleaning, start over. First, avoid leaving the bath liquid on the dog’s head for too long.

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