Dog bath cycle and precautions?

Before taking a bath, carefully brush the dog's hair all over the body. On the one hand, it is to avoid being entangled and combing the waste hair, and on the other hand, it is to check whether the dog has skin diseases or trauma.

The water temperature is about 40℃. First, let the dog adapt to the water temperature, and then wet the whole body from the feet and body to the head in sequence. Be careful that the dog's ears are in the water, and the sudden sound of water scares the dog.

You must first dilute the shower agent, and apply it from the back, neck, shoulders, waist, chest, feet, buttocks, and tail. Massage and rub the foam with your fingers. Be careful about the dog's abdomen. The skin on the abdomen is very soft but easy to dirty. You can try to clean it with a sponge.

Finally, wash the dog's head. Many dogs may be afraid. The dog owner can call the dog's name and use a sponge to gently brush it backward from the top of the head to reduce resistance. Finally, after washing the whole body, rinse it quickly with clean water, and then carefully clean the dirty parts. Do not let the shower agent stay on your dog, as it may cause dermatitis. It is important to avoid washing water into the dog's eyes. If the bath flows into the eyes, immediately rinse it with a lot of water and light eye drops.

You can wrung the moisture first with your hands, and most of the dogs will dry the body by themselves. Then the dog owner uses a large towel to wipe the moisture in a press-type manner, and then wipes the reverse hair and drying it in an alternate manner to reduce the time of blow-drying. At this time, you should also wipe the moisture from your ears, nose and eyes. Wipe the places you see with your eyes and wipe them clean with cotton swabs, and the ear canal can be dripped. The agent makes the dog refreshed and prevents otitis.