Bathing your Border Collie is an important part of its care. Bathing helps to keep the Border Collie’s skin clean and hygienic, avoiding bacterial attacks and contributing to its health. What do you need to pay attention to when bathing your Border Collie? Below I will tell you about the precautions to take when bathing your Border Collie. One: Before bathing your Border Collie, comb its hair so that you can comb away its knotted hair and cleanse it of dirt for easy cleaning next. Note that Border Collies that have just eaten, recovered from illness, or have just been vaccinated should not be bathed immediately. Two: The water temperature of the Border Collie’s bathing water should not be too high or too low, but generally kept between 36-38 degrees. In winter, it can be a little higher, so that it can avoid the water temperature is too cold and cold disease. Three: the border collie bathing bath products, must use the dog special bath products. Human bathing products are not suitable for dogs. Human skin and dog skin are different, and the composition of bathing products is also different. Using human bathing products can damage its skin and cause skin diseases. Four: When rinsing your Border Collie, remember not to get water stains in its eyes and ears. Also rinse must be thorough and not let the bathing solution linger on its skin and hurt it. Five: After bathing, towel dry the Border Collie’s coat and then use a hair dryer to thoroughly dry the coat. Remember not to let the Border Collie dry its hair directly in the sun after a bath, as this will make it more susceptible to colds. Six: The best time to take a bath is in the morning or or noon, preferably when the sun is shining, not in rainy weather, so it is easy to catch a cold. These are the six points that you need to pay attention to when bathing your Border Collie, and I hope they will be helpful to you.
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