The Papillon is one of the oldest breeds in Europe. Friends who keep butterfly dogs will face the problem of bathing dogs, so how should we bathe butterfly dogs? What should we pay attention to during the bathing process? With these questions, come with the editor Learn about the knowledge of butterfly dog bathing.
How does the butterfly dog take a bath?
First, brush the whole body before bathing to avoid Entangled hairs are even worse. In particular, clean up the hair knots, mud, tar, and chewing gum residues, and then squeeze the anal glands (for this part, please ask the doctor for the correct squeeze method).
Second, put a collar on your dog before bathing it, so you can control it while bathing.
Third, the ear can be plugged vertically with a cotton swab or cotton sliver (do not use a cotton ball, otherwise it will be washed halfway. When the dog shakes his head, the cotton ball will fall off) vertically plug the T-shaped ear canal.
Fourth, let the dog stand firm in the special bathtub, first soak the body in the appropriate water temperature, and gently comb the dog's hair to make the dog feel comfortable and quiet. Preparing for a bath.
Fifth, drop the shampoo, first apply the shampoo on the back, rub from the back to the buttocks, rub the whole body to make foam, and finally wash the dog's head and ears. , The soles of the feet, the chin, and the anus should be washed. It is important to avoid getting the foam into your dog's eyes. While scrubbing lightly, hold the dog's collar with one hand so that the dog does not jump out or get water all over the place.
Sixth, start flushing. The direction of flushing is to wash the dog's head first, and then the dog's body. Rinse gradually from the head to the back. Don't scratch your head. After washing, be sure to rinse the shampoo thoroughly, and make sure you have completely washed the residual lotion on the dog
Seventh, dry the dog with a large towel that can completely wrap the dog, Remove the cotton ball from the inside of the dog's ear and wipe it clean. Wipe with a towel first, and then dry it with a hair dryer. Be sure to dry it, otherwise the dog will easily catch a cold. If your dog doesn't have a skin condition, you can dry it with a blow dryer on the warm setting, brushing your dog's fur as you blow. If your dog is suffering from a skin condition, allow the dog to air dry without catching a cold, as the heat from the hair dryer can further irritate the itching in the affected area.
Eighth, after drying, please remember to comb the dog's hair. Finally, use toilet paper to clean the dog's eye mucus and parts of the ears.