How to care for Shiba Inu’s coat

1. Groom your dog frequently
Pet owners should comb the Shiba Inu more often in their free time. This can help the Shiba Inu's skin to have better blood circulation and clean up the dead hair that is metabolized every day. Doing this will not only make the Shiba Inu's hair smoother, but also reduce the amount of hair that is noisy at home. Especially when the seasons change, the vast majority of dogs will respond to the temperature differences caused by seasonal changes through their own adjustments. Therefore, when the temperature rises or falls, dogs will molt normally to adapt to the temperature. Therefore, pet owners should comb their Shiba Inu frequently during the change of seasons.
2. Feed an appropriate amount of hair-beautifying powder
If you want the Shiba Inu's hair to look nice and shiny, you must supplement it with enough nutrients, such as vitamins, calcium, protein, etc., and do not feed the Shiba Inu too salty food, such as human food, which is too exciting. Food, etc. will cause the coat color to deteriorate and become easy to fall off. Also, if the Shiba Inu is always fed a single dog food, its nutrition cannot keep up, and it cannot provide the nutrients needed for the skin and hair, which will cause severe hair loss in the long run. It is recommended that pet owners mix some hair beauty powder into the Shiba Inu’s daily food and feed it together.
3. Master the correct way to bathe
Pet owners should pay attention to rationality when bathing their Shiba Inu. They should not use their own shampoo or shower gel just to save trouble. It is recommended that pet owners use dog-specific shower gel when bathing their Shiba Inu. And don’t bathe too frequently. It generally depends on the cleanliness of the Shiba Inu.
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