Things to note when taking a Teddy bath in winter

1. Adjust the appropriate water temperature
Although the winter is unbearably cold, you still need to bathe them once every half month to avoid heavy body odor and to protect the skin. Bathing your dog in winter should be done indoors. The water temperature should be around 39 degrees, just warm to the touch. Also prepare enough hot water to rinse the dog clean.
2. Choose dog shower gel
There are also unsuitable shower gels and shampoos for bathing dogs, because these have a great irritating effect on the dog’s skin, often causing soap rashes, and even endangering the life of puppies. Sometimes soap rash does not occur when you first use soap to bathe. It may also cause the dog's skin to be sensitive and itchy, causing the dog to scratch constantly, causing serious hair loss. It is also easy to be infected by fungi and parasites, causing problems such as increased dandruff and dull hair.
3. Blow dry in time after bathing
Finally, after bathing the dog, use a bath towel to absorb the moisture on the fur, and then use a hair dryer to blow along the inside of the fur and close to the skin to avoid catching a cold.
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