What are the precautions for taking a bath with Teddy?

What are the precautions for bathing Teddy? Before bathing Teddy, comb the hair all over the body and prepare warm water of about 36 degrees; when bathing, you should prevent the bath liquid and water from flowing into Teddy’s eyes and eyes. Inside the ears, be sure to rinse thoroughly after scrubbing; do not expose Teddy to the sun or blow dry outside just after taking a bath.
1. Before bathing Teddy, you must comb the hair all over your body. This can not only open up the tangled hair, but also remove dirt and facilitate cleaning. When combing, it is best to comb in the opposite direction of the hair.
2. The water temperature is generally 36 degrees Celsius in spring, and 37 degrees Celsius is most suitable in winter.
3. Prevent the bath liquid from flowing into your eyes and ears, and be sure to rinse and dry thoroughly.
4. After bathing, some of the oil on Teddy's fur will be removed, which will reduce the dog's cold resistance and skin resistance, so do not expose the dog that has just been bathed to the sun or outdoors. Blow dry.
5. In summer, it is enough to wash it once every seven to ten days. In winter, it is enough to wash it once every two weeks. It is more reasonable to bathe the dog according to the degree of dirtiness.
6. Do not bathe sick dogs and puppies within two months. Because sick dogs and puppies have weak disease resistance, bathing at this time will not only aggravate the condition, but also easily cause colds.
7. For a healthy dog, the most suitable bathing time is from noon to evening, and the dog’s hair must be completely dried.
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