The Eskimo dog’s bath is a necessary item for those who have it, so that it can give the dog a clean body and also make the dog and the owner closer, but the frequency of bathing should not be too much, 3-4 times a month is almost enough, the following will teach you how to give the Eskimo dog a bath and the considerations in the bathing process. One: Before giving your Eskimo a bath, comb its hair once, so that the bathing process can be smoother, but also in checking whether the dog has any skin diseases or trauma or the like. Two: to the Eskimo dog to use the bath water temperature to about 39 degrees, so that the water temperature is not very hot and not very cold, then first from the dog’s limbs to the body and then to the head all wet, remember not to get the water to the dog’s ears, you can first try the water temperature for the dog to prevent the sound of water at once received a shock. Three: the dog with the body wash first slightly diluted with water, and then applied to the dog, from the back, neck, limbs, tail all over the body to wash again, until clean. In the process of washing take care not to let the bathing liquid get into the dog’s eyes, if accidentally get into the eyes to immediately flush out with a lot of water, and apply some eye drops. Four: Finally, use water to rinse the dog’s entire body until there is no residue of body wash. When the wash is done we should immediately use a dry towel to dry the water stains on the dog, and then use a hair dryer to dry its coat to avoid the dog getting sick and cold. It is best to comb the dog’s hair again after blowing it dry to prevent it from tangling. Note that the dog bathing products must be special bathing products for dogs, if you use other bathing products can easily cause skin problems in dogs.
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