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Regardless
of the age, size, sex, or breed of your dog, you can make bath time a
pleasant part of your dog's life if you do two things:
1. Associate the bathing process with the things your dog loves.
2. And to make the bathing process slow and easy.
# Some tips that may help you in how to bathe your dog
1- Wear appropriate clothing when bathing your dog:
You
must be sure to wear a garment to protect yourself from drowning your
clothes in water, and the best place to bathe your dog is in a room that
has a closed door.
2) Get your dog ready for this step:
Before
starting the process of bathing your dog, you may want to first allow
the dog to get used to the water and bathing itself, and do not forget
to put medical cotton inside his ears in order to protect them so that
water does not enter them, and make sure to remove the cotton after
bathing.
3- Lather up the shampoo, rinse and repeat again:
Start
washing the dog's head, then start moving gradually towards the back,
and you should focus on the head and face area because the fleas and
other insects usually gather in the head and face area, you must also
use shampoo intended for dogs, and make sure that it contains the active
ingredient chlorhexidine, this ingredient It is a mild disinfectant,
and also an oatmeal shampoo is very good for dogs who suffer from itchy
skin.
4- Drying the dog after bathing:
Drying the dog is based
on rubbing and rinsing the dog completely from soap first, and upon
completion of that, you begin to rub the dog well with towels, and you
can put it in his cage until it dries up completely and use the
automatic dryer, but check its temperature before using it with the dog,
and let it dry But check it every few minutes to make sure your dog is
comfortable.
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- If your dog really hates bathing, he does not necessarily have to bathe, you can instead use the brush daily, with a damp cloth to wipe off any dirt in the dog's fur or paws, and you can also use dry shampoo foam and then brush it. Need to rinse with water.
What if the dog is afraid or hates bathing?
Some dogs are very afraid to shower and become more aggressive when you force them to shower, and signs of fear include the dog beginning to shiver, trying to move away or even disappearing, and begins to panting, drooling and moaning, and begins to snarl and bite, so if these signs of fear appear, then you need to Professional behavioral help for your dog, and never try to punish your dog physically for not responding to you
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