Pet Dogs
Dogs have thick hair and are particularly sensitive to heat. If you don’t pay attention to them in the summer, unpleasant odors will emit from your dog’s body.
No matter how close they are to people, dogs are animals after all, and some body odor is a common occurrence. Due to different breeds, dogs' body odor also varies between strong and weak. It is impossible to find a dog without body odor. Dogs themselves have this kind of understanding, but some dogs have weak taste.
When bathing, hold the dog down with one hand to prevent it from jumping out of the bathtub. At the same time, pour warm water on it. Control the dog with one hand and apply shampoo to the dog's body with the other hand, but don't apply the shampoo to the head first. Then rub out rich foam with your hands and gently massage its skin along the different directions of the coat's growth.
Hand in hand, use both hands to clean the dog’s head, wipe out the foam and gently massage its appearance. Before cleaning the dog's body, clean and wipe its head first. Be especially careful when cleaning around its ears and eyes, and don't splash water into it. Use clean warm water to clean the dog's body, clean the outer surface, and do not leave any bath liquid. Then squeeze the moisture from the coat and wipe it with a towel. Pay special attention to the ears and inner walls of the ears and wipe them several times.
If your dog's skin is very strong, you may want to use a hair dryer to dry it. If the puppy's skin is itchy due to the high temperature of the hair dryer, do not use the hair dryer.
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