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How to bathe a large dog? Put on a collar before bathing a large dog, but it is generally only useful for dogs taking a bath for the first time; use cotton swabs or cotton strips to plug the ear canal of large dogs, and then put it in the bathtub or Take a bath in the bathtub, and use a non-slip mat in the bathtub. Gently comb the fur on your body before taking a bath to let the dog relax first.
1. Before bathing a large dog, put a collar on it so that it is easier to control when bathing. This does not seem to be applicable to many well-behaved dogs who have been "bathing" for a long time, but you can try it for large dogs who are taking a bath for the first time.
2. Use cotton swabs or cotton strips (do not use cotton balls, if the large dog shakes its head during the bath, the cotton ball will automatically fall off) to vertically plug the T-shaped ear canal of the large dog. Use chlortetracycline ointment on the eyes to prevent bath fluid and dirty water from entering.
3. If you put a large dog in a tub or bathtub to take a bath, the water volume should be 5-10 cm deep, and a non-slip mat can be placed in the bathtub to allow the large dog to stand firm in the bathtub.
4. Gently comb the fur on the large dog to make the large dog feel comfortable and calm down, and prepare for a bath.
5. Soak the whole body of the large dog with appropriate warm water, first apply bath liquid on the back of the large dog, rub it from the back to the buttocks, rub the whole body to create foam, and finally wash the head of the large dog. Both ears, chin, around the anus, limbs, soles of feet and other parts must be thoroughly washed. It is important to avoid washing the foam into the eyes of large dogs. Although the outer packaging of bath liquids sold in pet stores all indicate "no eye irritation", so far, there is still no bath liquid that is 100% liked by large dogs and 100% safe. So the only way is if you be careful. If your large dog is taking a bath for the first time, or is very uncooperative when taking a bath, you can try using a collar to make it easier for you to control the large dog. In this case, while you scrub gently, hold the large dog's collar with one hand to prevent the large dog from jumping out or getting water everywhere.
6. Start flushing. The direction of flushing is to clean the head of large dogs first, and then the body. Start flushing from the head and gradually move backwards. Don't grab it all over the head and face, just go wherever you go.
7. Be sure to thoroughly rinse the bath solution remaining on the coat of large dogs. After confirming that the remaining bath solution on large dogs has been completely washed away, it is recommended to use hair conditioner every time. The acid-base balance is conducive to thorough cleaning. Wash away any remaining body wash from large dogs.
8. Dry the large dog with a large towel that can completely wrap the large dog, remove the cotton strips from the large dog’s ears, and wipe the ears clean. Wipe first with a towel, then blow dry with a hair dryer. If your large dog is suffering from a skin condition, allow the large dog to air dry naturally without getting cold, as the heat from a hair dryer canFurther irritates the itching of the affected area of skin.
9. After drying, please remember to comb the coat of large dogs.
10. Finally, use toilet paper to clean the large dog’s eye droppings and ears.