How to properly bathe a Pomeranian? Bathing steps

The Pomeranian is a small and cute breed, plus if it has a white coat, then it gives a very pure and holy feeling. In order to maintain its clean and beautiful coat, you need to give your Pomeranian a bath regularly. Bathing will keep the Pomeranian clean and tidy, avoiding bacterial attacks and ensuring its healthy growth. So how should I bathe my Pomeranian correctly? One: Before giving your Pomeranian a bath, comb through its coat so that you can comb out its knotted hair and remove large pieces of dirt from its coat, making it more convenient in the subsequent bathing process. Two: Prepare the bath water, the bath water temperature is generally between 36-38 degrees, the water temperature is very suitable for Pomeranian bathing, will not seem very hot and not too cold. If it is winter then the water temperature can be a degree or two higher. Three: Wet the Pomeranian’s head, back, abdomen, limbs, etc. in turn. Remember not to get water into the Pomeranian’s eyes and ears. 4: Apply diluted dog-specific body wash to the Pomeranian’s body and gently rub its coat until the body wash appears bubbly. Then squeeze the sides of his anus with the thumb and index finger of one hand to squeeze out his anal glands. Five: rinse the Labrador. When rinsing, make sure not to let the water stains get into the Pomeranian’s eyes and ears. Then rinse the body wash off its body until it is clean, to prevent the body wash residue on the body, irritating the Pomeranian’s skin. Six: Wipe the Pomeranian’s coat with a dry towel and then use a hair dryer to dry the Pomeranian’s coat until it is dry to prevent the Pomeranian from catching a cold. Remember not to directly put the freshly bathed Pomeranian directly into the sun to dry its hair, so that the Pomeranian is more likely to catch a cold. The above is the six steps of Pomeranian bathing, hope to help you.

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