Three major precautions for grooming dogs?
The three major precautions for dog grooming are:
(1) Do not take frequent baths
Dogs do not need to take baths every day, because the dog's sebum secretion is not as important as that of humans. Frequent bathing will not only wash off the sebum that protects the skin, but also increase the dog's chance of suffering from skin diseases. Owners should not be greedy for people's hair washing water, because people's hair washing water is too alkaline, which will also affect the secretion of sebum in dogs. If a dog has been used to cold water bath since childhood, it is healthy, but for puppies and dogs who are not used to "washing cold water", they will be prone to cold.
(2) Do not cut too short on the hair
The weather is cold in winter, so you should not cut too short on the hair. If the hair is too thin, the dog will lose its natural barrier to cold protection, and even if it is worn for them, it will be difficult to keep warm.
(3) Do not spray perfume for human use
The smell on dogs is sometimes very strong, especially in winter when taking less baths, which may become more unpleasant. However, owners must remember not to use perfumes used by humans to avoid the smell, because perfumes with high alcohol content will irritate the dog's skin, and in severe cases, it may cause skin diseases to the dog.