The Border Collie is native to the Scottish Borders. It is a gentle breed that is friendly to small children, and with its high IQ, many people keep the Border Collie as a companion dog. Keeping a Border Collie requires regular help with bathing. So, how do you properly bathe a Border Collie? Let’s take a look at it next. One: Before giving your Border Collie a bath, you need to comb through its coat so that the tangled hair can be combed away and the dirt on the coat can be removed. When combing, we should pay attention to the fact that we need to gently comb his hair in order to avoid him feeling pain. Two: Prepare warm water, the temperature of the water is generally around 37 degrees, with warm water from the border collie’s buttocks, back, waist, abdomen, hind limbs, shoulders, forelimbs gently wet, and then coated with dog-specific body wash, gently rub. You can also use a comb to quickly comb and wash, and some parts that are difficult to clean must be carefully cleaned, while the anal glands must remember to press to squeeze out the secretions of the anal glands. Three: then it is rinsing, rinsing with the hand from the jaw up to cover its two ears to prevent water from flowing into the ears. Remember not to let the water get into its eyes and ears, and make sure to rinse the body wash off its body to prevent skin irritation from remaining on the skin. Four: After rinsing, quickly dry the water stains on its fur with a dry towel, and then blow dry its fur with a hair dryer, make sure to blow dry until it gets cold. Remember not to let it directly to the sun to dry its hair. It is best to brush his coat again after blowing it dry. These are the steps for bathing your Border Collie, I hope you find them helpful.
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