The Border Terrier is quite athletic and needs to run for a while every day, so it is not particularly clean, so it is necessary to bathe the Border Terrier regularly. Bathing can make the Border Terrier’s body cleaner, avoid bacteria and parasites, and reduce the occurrence of many diseases, so how do we properly bathe the Border Terrier? One: Comb the Border Terrier’s hair before bathing. On the one hand, it can remove the dirt from the hair, and on the other hand, it can make the dog feel comfortable so that it can be bathed next. Two: prepare the bath water, bath water temperature is not too high and not too low, generally between 36-38 degrees, a little higher in winter. Three: Wet the Border Terrier’s buttocks, back, abdomen, hind limbs, shoulders and forelimbs in turn with warm water, then apply diluted bathing liquid (dog bathing liquid) to the Border Terrier’s body and gently rub various parts of the Border Terrier’s body until there is bathing liquid foam, then clean its anal glands and squeeze out the secretions from the anal glands by pressing the sides of the anus with your fingers. 4: Before rinsing, use your hand to cover both ears from the jaw of the Border Terrier upwards, then gently rinse with water from the top of the Border Terrier’s head. Five: After rinsing, quickly wipe the water stains on its body with a dry towel, and then use a hair dryer to dry its fur until it is dry to prevent it from catching a cold. Remember not to put the Border Terrier directly into the sun to dry its fur after a bath, as this will make it more likely to catch a cold. These are the steps to properly bathe a Border Terrier and the precautions to take during the bathing process, I hope this will help you.
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