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0 Jul 26,2025
How to bathe Alaska? Before bathing Alaska, first lay a non-slip mat on the bottom of the tub, then grab the dog collar with one hand, and slowly wet it with the other hand; after wet Alaska, slowly apply shampoo on Alaska’s body , and then rub slowly along the direction of hair growth; after washing Alaska’s body, carefully wash Alaska’s head with both hands.
1. When taking a bath, first put a layer of stuff on the bottom of the basin to prevent Alaska from slipping, then hold the Alaska collar with one hand to prevent it from jumping out of the tub, and pour warm water on it with the other hand.
2. Keep holding the collar with one hand, and apply shampoo on Alaska’s body with the other hand, except for Alaska’s head. Then work your hands into a rich lather and gently massage Alaska's skin in the opposite direction of hair growth. Rub the soap solution carefully and evenly into the hair to wash away dirt and dead skin.
3. Next, wash Alaska’s head with both hands, rub out the foam and gently massage its hair. At this time, you don't have to hold its collar with your hands. When washing its head, be especially careful not to splash soapy water into its eyes and mouth.
4. Before washing Alaska’s body, rinse and dry its head first, because when Alaska’s head hair is wet, it will shake its head to shake off the water. Doing this will prevent it from dumping water on you for life. Be especially careful when washing around its ears and eyes. It should be praised and praised during the washing process.
5. Next, rinse Alaska’s body with clean warm water, including its fur. Then wring the water out of its fur. After wringing it out, dry it with a towel and carefully dry the ears and inner walls of the ears. You should also remember to dry the area under the collar.
6. Dry Alaska’s fur thoroughly with a towel. If your Alaskan skin is healthy, you can dry it with a hairdryer. Set the hair dryer to medium, and if Alaska doesn't get used to it, use verbal soothing to calm it down. If your little Alaskan's skin is itchy due to the higher temperature of the hair dryer, don't use the hair dryer.