The Lhasa Apso is a long-haired dog, and bathing a long-haired dog is a very troublesome task, but for its health, we need to help it bathe regularly, so how do we help the Lhasa Apso to bathe? What do we need to pay attention to during the bathing process? Let’s take a look at the following. One: Lhasa Apso is a long-haired dog, before giving it a bath it must be combed, this is to make it more convenient for the next bath, combing the hair to be able to comb its knotted hair smoothly, but also to remove the dirt on the hair. Prepare the bath water for the Lhasa Apso. The bath water temperature is generally between 36-38 degrees, and can be as high as 40 degrees in winter. Two: After the preparation work is done, is to give the Lhasa Apso a bath, in turn from the Lhasa Apso’s buttocks, back, abdomen, hind limbs, shoulders, forelimbs, head wet, and then use diluted body wash (dog bath) on the hair, then use a comb to quickly comb its hair in turn, in order not to hurt its skin, we need to hold the root of the Lhasa Apso’s hair with one hand and comb with the other hand. Three: When rinsing the Lhasa Apso, we need to be careful not to let the water get into the Lhasa Apso’s eyes and ears, and to make sure to rinse the body wash off his body to prevent any residual body wash on his body from irritating his skin. Four: after the rinse, quickly dry it with a dry towel, then use a hair dryer to dry its hair, be sure to dry its hair to prevent it from catching a cold, after blowing dry again to help the Lhasa Apso comb the hair, and finally remember not to let the Lhasa Apso go to the sun to dry the hair, which is easy to make it catch a cold. The above four points are the correct way to bathe your Lhasa Apso, hope it will help you.
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