Things to note during pet grooming are: 1. Generally, you need to cut your pet's nails once in two weeks. If you don't cut your toenails for a long time, the blood line in the toenails will become longer and longer. On the contrary, the bloo...
Things to note during pet grooming are:
1. Generally, you need to cut your pet's nails once in two weeks. If you don't cut your toenails for a long time, the blood line in the toenails will become longer and longer. On the contrary, the blood line of the toenails will shrink a little bit after each cut, so that there will be no bleeding after cutting.
2. Not all dogs need to pluck their ears. Common dogs with ears include Shih Tzu, Lady and Schnauzer. Generally, ear hair needs to be pulled once a month, which can effectively prevent the occurrence of ear mites and prevent odor in the ears.
3. Cleaning the anal glands can prevent anal inflammation. We squeeze the anal glands every month. We often see dogs rubbing their butts underground. So be careful. It is telling you with actions that it should clean its anal glands.
4. Take a bath for a long-haired dog once a week and wash it once every 10 days. For dogs with body odor or dogs that have been accidentally stained, it is OK to clean them at any time. However, for dogs who are sick or have just been vaccinated, they should follow the doctor's instructions.
5. Be sure to comb the hair before taking a bath, so that the tangled hair can be combed open to prevent the tangle of the hair from becoming more serious; it can also remove large pieces of dirt for easy washing. Especially around the mouth, behind the ear, underarm, inner thigh, and tip of the toes, the parts that dogs are most reluctant to comb must be cleaned.