Things to pay attention to when losing hair in Alaskan dogs

Be careful during the hair loss period in Alaska. First, do not bathe frequently: this will wash away all the oil on the surface of the dog's body, greatly increasing the possibility of bacterial and viral infection of the dog's skin. Therefore, it is best to keep it for two weeks or once a month; second, use pet-specific shampoo or bath gel: because the pH of dog and human skin is different, using human shower gel can easily damage their hair and skin. It may even induce inflammation; third, do not shave or cut the hair short: artificially shaving or cutting the hair will not make them cooler, because dogs rely on their tongues and foot pads to dissipate heat, and shaving the hair will not make them cooler. It will increase their chances of contracting skin diseases; fourth, don’t spray too strong perfume: Alaska’s sense of smell is very sensitive, and their skin is very sensitive, neither of which can withstand the tossing of irritating substances like perfume, which can easily induce skin inflammation. Or loss of sense of smell, etc., thereby damaging the dog's hair.
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