Things to note when taking a bath with Pomeranian

1. Comb the coat
Be sure to comb the coat before taking a bath. This can not only comb out the tangled hairs to prevent the coat from getting more tangled, but also remove large pieces of dirt for easy cleaning. Especially around the mouth, behind the ears, under the arms, inside the thighs, tips of toes, etc., the parts that Pomeranians are least willing to let people comb should be combed clean.
When combing a Pomeranian, in order to reduce and avoid the pain of the Pomeranian, you can hold the root of the hair with one hand and comb it with the other hand.
2. Bath water temperature
It should not be too high or too low. Generally, 36℃ in spring and 37℃ in winter is the most suitable.
3. Bath time
Bathing Pomeranian should be done in the morning or noon, and do not take a bath when the air humidity is high or on rainy days. Immediately after washing, blow dry with a hair dryer or dry with a towel. Do not leave your Pomeranian in the sun to dry after bathing. Because a lot of oil on the coat can be removed after bathing, this reduces the Pomeranian's ability to withstand cold and the skin's resistance. It is easy to catch a cold or even pneumonia when it is cold or hot.
4. Others
Be sure to prevent shampoo from flowing into Pomeranian's eyes or ears when taking a bath.
When flushing, be sure to rinse thoroughly and do not allow soap suds or shampoo to remain on the body to prevent skin irritation and dermatitis.
- Pomeranian feeding precautions
- How to prevent parvo in Schnauzers
- What should a Schnauzer eat in three months?
- What is the personality of Papillon Dog?
- Things to note when matching a Chihuahua with a dog
- What should a Schnauzer eat during pregnancy?
- When do fawn dog ears stand up?
- What should you pay attention to when raising a Caucasian dog?
- What to do if Teddy has severe dental calculus
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of Bull Terrier



