1. Prepare the supplies needed for dog bathing, such as bath solution, towels, combs, etc.
2. Before bathing the dog, you must first make the dog familiar with the bathing environment. You can put warm water at home to let the dog slowly adapt to the feeling of warm water.
3. Put the dog safely in the bathtub, soak the body in warm water, then add the bath solution to the water according to the instructions, and gently stroke the dog's hair with your hands so that the bath solution can penetrate fully.
4. Comb the dog's hair with a comb, and then rinse the bath solution with clean water.
5. Take out the dog's bathtub, wipe the dog's hair with a towel, and finally blow dry with a hairdryer.
1. For dogs who are afraid of water, you can prepare a basin of water. The owner slowly pours the water on the dog with his hands to relieve the dog's fear.
2. For those dogs that are extremely repulsive to bathing, the owner can try to dilute the shower gel with water first, then pour it onto the dog and rub it out of foam, so that the dog only needs to flush it once to complete the bath.
3. Give a snack reward after the dog takes a bath, so that the dog will connect the bath with the snacks and will not be so resistant to taking a bath.
Dog bathing steps
1. The owner first put water in the bathtub, and the water temperature should be around 35-38 degrees.
2. Put the dog in the bathtub, start from the tail, and slowly wet the dog's body with water. Apply the shower solution to the dog's whole body, rub the dog's whole body carefully, and clean the dirt.
3. Rinse the shower fluid on the dog's body with water. Be careful not to rinse the water into the dog's ears and eyes when rinsing. It can easily cause irritation to the dog and cause inflammation of the ears and eyes.
4. After the dog is rinsed, be sure to quickly carry it out of the bathtub, absorb the moisture from its body with a dry towel, and then blow the hair with a hair dryer.