Dogs need water procedures no less than people. Bathing is not only a way to cleanse dirt, but also a prerequisite for grooming. This is a real pleasure for many pets, but only if the owner knows how to wash the dog correctly and what detergents to use. Only then the bathing process will be pleasant to her and will not cause discomfort.
How often should a dog wash
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Before wiping the dog, you must carefully squeeze the wool with your hands to remove excess water. You can then use a towel.
With very careful movements, dab the coat, wrap the dog in a towel (if the size of the breed allows) and put it in a warm place. While she is resting, you can prepare for the next procedure. In summer, in hot weather, further drying is enough to do with a comb. In the cold season, so that the dog does not freeze, it is better to use a hairdryer. You should be accustomed to this procedure carefully so as not to scare, preferably together with an assistant who will hold the dog. Dry thoroughly so that not a single wet area remains.How to wash your paws
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