Pug (definite introduction)
Regular bathing can not only help Helping pugs keep their bodies clean and keeping them away from some diseases, owners must not neglect bathing their dogs. Many people may ask, how often should I bathe my dog? This is actually determined based on the actual situation. For example, in summer, the owner may bathe the dog every 7-10 days; while in winter, the owner may bathe the dog once every 3 weeks; in addition, If the pug is covered with soil and other dirty objects when playing outside, the owner should also bathe the dog... Note that the owner should not bathe the dog repeatedly, because this may make the dog more susceptible to skin diseases.
If the conditions at home permit and the owner knows how to bathe the dog, the owner may wish to bathe the dog at home. When bathing dogs at home, owners need to pay attention to many things. For example, they should pay attention to keeping their dogs warm during periods when the temperature is low. You should not use your dog's shower gel but use a pet-specific shower gel. The water temperature must be consistent, and the dog’s hair must be blown immediately after bathing.
When bathing the pug, the owner may also wish to take a special look at the dog's body. You may wish to see if there are any parasites or wounds on their body. If so, they must be removed immediately. Take appropriate action. In a situation that cannot be handled by oneself, the owner should seek help from a veterinarian as soon as possible to prevent the dog from suffering greater harm.
If the conditions at home are not suitable or the owner does not know how to bathe the dog, taking the dog to a pet shop to bathe is a good choice!
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