How to care for the Cortex dog

Knowledge about protecting the Gowis dog
Gowis dog (certain introduction)

The Cortex Dog is a large white-haired dog with a large amount of exercise, so it needs regular care. Especially in the hot summer, it is not only prone to heatstroke, but various diseases can also harm the Cortex Dog. , such as: external parasitic diseases, heatstroke and high fever, etc. Therefore, special care is needed for Galway dogs in summer.
The skin of the Gewes dog is less resistant to external stimuli than humans. Human skin has 10-15 layers of epidermis, PH5.5 (slightly acidic), and has sweat glands, while this dog’s skin has only 3-5 layers of epidermis. layer, PH7.5 (neutral), short skin metabolism cycle, no sweat glands. These determine that human shampoo is not suitable for Cortex dogs. If you bathe frequently and do not blow dry thoroughly, your sebaceous glands will be easily damaged, your coat will be rough and dull, and you will easily suffer from skin diseases. Pay attention to the hygiene of the dog's lips and face, and wash them with a towel after eating. In addition, attention should be paid to the cleanliness of the anus and urinary canal area.
Generally, it is done once a week in summer and once every two weeks in winter. When it is usually a little dirty, you might as well wipe it with a wet towel. Use warm water for bathing and pet shampoo. Do not use human shampoo, soap, soap, or detergent. Plug your ears with cotton when bathing to avoid water leakage and ear inflammation. Put the shampoo into the water and mix it well, then put the Gewes dog into the water for a bath. After taking a bath, use a towel to absorb the moisture on the coat, and then comb it while blowing it with a hair dryer. Avoid direct sunlight or natural drying, which can easily lead to illness. Pay attention to blowing and blowing the undercoat, focusing on the neck, armpits, groin, and between the hands and toes, otherwise skin diseases will easily occur.
There are more parasites in summer, especially fleas, lice, and ticks, which can easily inhabit the dog's hair, bite the dog's skin, and cause a series of skin diseases, so it is necessary to provide Gweis regularly. Dog deworming is very important.

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