DOG CARE AT HOME (PART-2)
- At least once a month (depending on the breed and activities of the pooch) you should set aside a chosen bath time for your furry friend.
- Avoid using human hair care on your dog, instead utilize the dog shampoo and dog conditioner brands available.
- There's even doggy hair gel if you want to get super fashionable.
- To keep from drying your pup’s skin out, don't wash your pal more than once every two weeks, and use dry dog shampoo if you feel like they need a little sprucing up.
- Another way to provide a water-free bath is to sprinkle baking soda on your dog's coat and then brush off the excess; your pooch's first bath should not be until after five weeks of age.
- Keep bath water moderate rather than hot and fill the tub to just under knee level. Be sure your darling dog is calm and comfortable; you may have to ease them before bath time begins.
- During scrub down, remain gentle and understanding. Let your pup know the cleansing procedure is completely harmless by talking in a kind tone and handling them with love.
- Massage the dog grooming products into your canine's coat with your fingertips and then rinse accordingly.
- Always remember to have a towel around for drying off afterward (we don't want Spot to catch a cold!). If your pal is brave enough, there are also pet dryers available for a quicker finish time.
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