Body hair grooming and care

The most basic way to care for your dog’s body hair is combing. Combing body hair every day can not only remove dirt and irritate the skin, but also promote blood circulation and make body hair tidier.
Let me first introduce to you the most reasonable sorting method and its essentials.
When combing the body hair, you should start from the lower part of the dog, complete the combing of the lower part first, then slowly comb the upper part, and finally comb the entire body.
For dogs with long and medium hair, comb the hair in the opposite direction first, and then comb it forward. This combing can remove large pieces of dirt and dander, making the hair tidier. After combing, wipe the body hair with a hot towel to remove fine dust. Make the fur look more beautiful.
Most indoor dogs are long-haired dogs. For long-haired dogs, you can first divide the body hair into upper and lower parts, and start from the bottom and comb part by part.
When combing, you should comb along the direction of the hair, combing the tip of the hair first, and then slowly combing to the root of the hair. If there are clumps of hair, slowly break them apart with your hands before combing them. For hair balls that have formed into balls, use scissors to cut them off before combing.
Dog breeds such as Maltese and Yorkshire terriers have thin, soft hair that is easy to break when using a wire brush. Therefore, China Shepherd Dog Network reminds you: You must use a special comb or round brush for animal hair. Use a wire brush to comb the teeth of the head.
The last combing process for long-haired breed dogs is to use a denser grate to remove the dirt that cannot be removed with the comb and smooth out the hair. When combing, gently hold the comb and repeat the above combing process of body hair, that is, comb upward slowly from the bottom of the dog's body, and then slowly transition from the tip of the hair to the root of the hair.
If the weeds cannot be removed, you can use a comb to go through them again. Or comb less hair each time, gradually and gradually until the combing is completed.
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