Bathing your dog
It is often said that cleanliness is next to godliness. Not just that, a cl;ean body is a sure shot ticket to a healthy body as well as a healthy mind. Here are some questions you often ask yourself but do not get any conclusive answer.
When should I bathe my dog?
The frequency of the bath depends upon two things, your dog's breed and the kind of activities he is involved. Look at your dog, if it looks dirty and smells dirty, it sure needs a good scrub. But bathing your dog too often will rob your dog of her natural protective layer of skin. On an average, a 15 days gap is a good enough gap for you as well as your pet.
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Where should I bathe my dog?
If it's warm and sunny outside, you may march ahead with your dog and give him a good bathe in the sun. You may use a bathing tub and save yourself the problem of cleaning the place afterwards. Alternatively, you may bathe her inside the home in a sink or a tub depending upon on her size.
My dog runs away as soon as he hears the word "bath", does he have a problem?
No, it is natural for your dog to run away from bathing, he does not have any problem at all. In that case you have to be persistant and tell your dog that whether she likes it or not, she will have to bathe.
My dog keeps on slipping and falling in the bath, what to do?
You must resolve this problem as soon as possible since it is potentially dangerous for your pet. The simplest option could be to place a rubber mat down on the bottom surface of the tub. This will make his grip strong on the floor, thereby saving you all the hassles.
What things do I need handy while bathing my dog?
Raised Dog Bath, Pet Shower or Plastic Pitcher, Drain Screen, Cotton Balls for blocking his ears, a good shampoo, Coat Conditioner, Pet Drying Towel, brushes, combs, plastic bucket, and a good quality sanitizer to disinfect your bathroom.
What shampoo should I choose for my dog?
Take care that your shampoo is specially formulated for the pH of your pet's skin. Do not ever use your shampoo as it has a high pH value and is not useful for your dog's skin.
Should I bathe him from top downwards?
Yes, that is always the best way to follow. If your dog has ticks or fleas, it will not gether on his face and neck and fall off easily. Also, take care that you apply the shampoo from top to bottom.