Pay attention to environmental sanitation when raising dogs! How to bathe different types of dogs!

Pet 7:37am, 10 June 2025 195

Dogs should maintain good environmental sanitation in places where they live. If there is a dog's house where a dog lives alone, it is necessary to ensure that it is cleaned every day, clean the bedding at any time, remove feces, and disinfect it regularly, and disinfect it once a month. In spring and autumn, disinfectant must be used to disinfect it. After spraying the disinfectant, close the doors and windows, open the door for a while and ventilate. At the same time, wash away the irritating odors with water to avoid irritating the dog's nasal mucosa.

Many people often keep dogs and live with people indoors, so they need to pay more attention to the hygiene of the dog and the place of residence, otherwise the dog will easily get sick and it will be difficult for people to stay healthy.

Dogs need sunlight like humans, so they cannot be kept in damp and damp nests for a long time. They should ventilate their dog's residence frequently and try to keep the sunlight in the dog's house as much as possible.

Dog's food utensils should also be kept clean and disinfected regularly. It is best to soak the food bowl and water basin frequently in disinfectant water or boil in boiling water for 20 minutes. Do not let the dog eat leftover food every time you eat. The dog should lick the basin and then clean it.

Methods for bathing different types of dogs

Young dogs under half a year old are prone to respiratory infections, colds and pneumonia due to weak resistance due to bathing. Especially for flat-nose dogs such as Beijing dogs, due to short nasal passages, they are prone to colds, runny noses, and even coughing and asthma due to washing.

At the same time, washing can also affect the growth amount, color and hair quality of hair. Therefore, young dogs under half a year old should not bathe in water, but dry cleaning is preferred, that is, spray hair care cables and baby powder that are more than 1,000 times diluted every day or the next day, and brush them frequently to replace water washing. Puppies are afraid of taking a bath, especially Sharpey puppies, who are even more afraid of water. Even if there are small puddles on the ground, they will avoid it. Therefore, we must do a good job in training the first bathing of the dog, that is, fill the basin with warm water, and place the dog in the basin of water to expose its head and neck, so that it will feel comfortable and will not be reluctant to take a bath in the future. In addition, water should be prevented from entering the eyes and ears of dogs.