How to give a Samoyed a bath? Bathing steps and methods

To give a Samoyed a bath is to keep its body clean and tidy to avoid being attacked by bacteria and parasites. Many dogs are not fond of bathing, so before bathing, we need to make the Samoyed feel comfortable and quiet before we can give it a good bath. So how to properly bathe the Samoyed? Let’s take a look below. One: Before giving a Samoyed a bath, first comb its hair. It is not only to remove the dirt on its hair, but also to comb out its knotted hair, and more importantly, to make it quiet, so that it is easy to help it bath next. Two: prepare the bath water, the bath water temperature should not be too high or too low, generally at about 36-38 degrees. Three: with warm water according to the Samoyed hips, back, abdominal back, hind limbs, shoulders, forelimbs in the order of wet, and then coated with diluted body wash (dog-specific body wash), gently rubbing the hair until there are bubbles. Then squeeze out the secretions of its anal glands, using the index finger and thumb to press both sides of the anus to squeeze out. Fourth: Cover the Samoyed’s ears with your hand from the jaw upwards and rinse its coat with water. When rinsing, do not let the water run into its ears and eyes. The rinse must be thorough and do not let the bathing liquid linger on its skin to prevent irritation to the skin and cause skin diseases. Five: After the bath, quickly wipe the hair with a dry towel, and then dry the hair with a hair dryer. Remember not to directly put the Samoyed after bathing directly in the sun to dry the hair, which is likely to cause it to catch a cold. The above is the correct steps and methods to give a Samoyed a bath, I hope it will help you.

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