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Dos and Don'ts of Your Dog's Grooming Routine

Date: 2024-02-11

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Dos and Don'ts of Your Dog's Grooming Routine
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The steps of dog "beauty":

1. Combing. Before bathing, use a comb to remove dead hair and knots on the dog's body, promote blood circulation, and make the dog's hair soft, clean and shiny.

2. Pull the ear hair. Common dog breeds that require ear plucking are chaise longue, shih tzu, and schnauzer.

3. Cut toenails. On average, the dog's toenails should be cut once every 2 weeks. Properly trimmed and smoothed according to the length of the blood line, and can effectively prevent the owner from being scratched.

4. Take a bath. The bathing water temperature is 35 ℃ ~ 45 ℃, and pet-specific shampoo is used; generally, long-haired dogs are washed once a week, and short-haired dogs are washed once every 2-3 weeks.

5. Dry and blow hair. Dry thoroughly with a hair dryer after drying with an absorbent towel. When blowing, you can arrange the hair by the way to make it fluffy and natural.

6. Trim the hair. Trim the miscellaneous hair around the dog's eyes that affects vision, excessively long foot hair, excessively long abdominal hair, and buttock hair.

Grooming tools for dogs:

1. Comb, the dog should prepare a wide-toothed comb and a fine-toothed comb.

2. The comber, the function of the comber is to comb the underlayer fluff off the short-haired dog.

3. Scissors, it is best to choose the type of scissors with a round blade end, so as not to accidentally pierce the dog's skin.

4. Nail scissors. Dogs’ nails are often used to make noise. In order to eliminate noise and hygienic considerations, it is necessary to help dogs cut their nails regularly.

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