HOW TO BATH YOUR DOG PROPERLY 



You will need to:

1 bucket of lukewarm water1 dry towel1 wet towel1 brush1 regular shampoo for dogs

Step 1: Make sure you have the right shampoo
Using a regular dog shampoo (not flea shampoo) is best. Do not use human shampoo or bar soap, clothing soap or dish soap as they can irritate your Super Puppy's skin and cause allergies.


Step 2: Brush and shake it
You can use a regular wet towel to remove excess dirt and dust. Then brush it to remove dead hair and again remove more dirt.


Step 3: Wet your dog with warm water, neither cold nor hot
If it is cold you can bathe it with warm water but avoid hot water since you can damage your skin and on the other hand cause a cold due to the change in temperatures. Start wetting it from the neck to the tail. At the beginning of the bath, omit the head. You do not use the hose directly, you have to take care of the water and for this it is best to use buckets. This way we can control the quantity and avoid waste.


Step 4: Apply the shampoo
Apply a little shampoo (the variable amount according to the size of the dog and the length of the hair). It is always better to miss applying more shampoo than to apply too much at first (it will be very difficult to rinse).


Step 5: Carve your dog's body very well
Make sure no shampoo or water falls directly into your ear canal. The ears and the ear can later be cleaned with a damp cotton swab. Learn more about ear care here. Do not forget to wash the legs and between the pads and fingers.


Step 6: Rinse, rinse, and rinse again
All coat should be shampoo free. When there are no shampoo residues left, you will notice that the water runs smooth and free on your dog. If you leave residue it could cause itching and burning.


Step 7: Let it shake
When wet, dogs have a need to shake immediately. If you want to prevent too much water from splashing, wrap a towel around your spine. After it is shaken, it works very well with the towel. If your dog is left and you want it, you can use a hair dryer but you should use it in air at normal temperature (without hot air services) and move it at least 30 centimeters away from your dog's body to avoid drying out its fur. If you use a dryer, do not pass near his ears.

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