The biggest headache of keeping a dog should be the problem of bathing it. Small dogs are actually okay but large dogs are the most difficult to wash. Bathing a large dog is just like having just finished a battle, sweating profusely. Here are 6 tips to teach you which can easy for you to bathe your pet dog.
Prepare before shampoo
Prepare a comb before shampoo which cleans out the dirty things on the dog’s body and the hair that has been knotted on the dog’s body, and avoid knotting the dog after shampoo. When grooming the dog, hold the root of the dog’s hair and comb gently to reduce the pain caused by grooming. This method is very useful whether it is a long-haired dog or a short-haired dog. You don’t have to be a long-haired dog to use it. So just groom your dog before bathing it.
Guide into the bathroom
First of all, not every dog likes bathing so much. So we can use snacks from the first time. Coax the dog into the bathroom, then gently touch its body, and then reward it with some small snacks. Let it know that this is the right thing to do and know that it will be delicious in the bath. They will willing to shampoo and go in the bathroom the next time. After entering the bathroom, don’t go up and just give it a bath. You must first let it adapt to the environment and then go to bathe it slowly.
Adapt
After the pet dog enters the bathroom, you can slowly guide it into the bathtub which you put in advance. Let it feel that you are playing with it not bathing it. At first, you can slowly hold it with your hands. Slowly wet the dog’s hair with warm water, starting with the dog’s back, then the neck, limbs, tail, and head. You can massage it while getting wet. It’s very comfortable for your dog. In fact, the main reason is that your bathing method is too rude and makes him feel uncomfortable, so he is reluctant to take a bath.
Pick the Proper Shampoo
Famous® Pet Shampoo ensures coat to leave her skin soft and supple by using all-natural ingredients to gently clean and nourish sensitive skin. This gentle shampoo is made with oat extract, aloe extract, and other natural ingredients for your peace of mind and to keep your pet happy, clean, and feeling fresh. Specially pH balanced for dogs with no paraben, phosphate, or colorants.
What to Do Post-Bath
First, towel-dry your dog as best you can. Then, use either a dog-specific hairdryer or a human one in a medium or cool setting. You also could air-dry your dog, as long as he doesn’t get chills or shiver too much. Remember when blowing the dog’s hair, don’t use a hairdryer that is too noisy which will scare it. And also don’t blow it in its eyes and mouth. You can blow it while grooming.
Reward
This part is also very important. After bathing and drying the pet dog, touch and comfort him, praise him verbally, and reward some snacks so that he will not reject the bath next time.