How to clean up a Samoyed

The first step is to clean the face. Since Samoyeds have white hair, they are prone to tear stains. You can first use small scissors to remove dirty hair, then apply Vaseline around the eyes to prevent drug irritation. Wet a cotton swab with diluted hydrogen dioxide, gently wipe the tear stains, and finally scrub clean with water.
The second step is to clean the body. First, prepare warm water, soft towels and special bath liquid for pet white hair. Put the Samoyed in warm water, wet the hair, rub the diluted bath solution into foam, start washing from the back, along the back to the four hind legs, and finally massage the head gently. When rinsing the bubbles, be careful not to let water enter the Samoyed's ears and eyes. Try to rinse the bubbles as clean as possible, otherwise it is easy to get skin diseases. Finally, remember to dry your dog completely with a hair dryer. Although it is necessary to keep the dog's hair white, bathing should not be too frequent, once a week in summer, once every half a month in spring and autumn, and once a month or so in winter.
The third part should pay attention to daily cleaning. For example, after the dog has eaten or returned home from playing outside, it is best to wipe the dog’s face and limbs with a semi-dry soft cloth to ensure that the dog’s hair is as clean as possible. This can effectively reduce the occurrence of yellowing of hair. In addition, you can also give your dog some hair-beautifying products, such as seaweed powder, lecithin powder, etc., to keep your dog's hair beautiful.
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