How to raise a small poodle
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Do not use human body wash on native dogs
Native dogs do not have the beautiful appearance of some pet dogs, so many owners do not take good care of their native dogs. Every time they bathe their native dogs, they just use dish soap or human shower gel to bathe them. . Little do they know that this will cause damage to the native dog's skin, making the skin feel itchy, or causing the hair to become dull and rough.
Therefore, owners must not use these products to bathe native dogs. In addition, no matter what kind of dog it is, once you have chosen it, you should be responsible to the end and learn more about pet care in order to better raise dogs.
2. Choose suitable bath products for native dogs
When bathing a native dog, the shower gel you choose should be specifically designed for dogs. However, there are many different types of dog body washes available in the pet market. Some owners prefer shower gels with a stronger fragrance, but this type of shower gel is not recommended for native dogs. Because strong-scented shower gels contain artificial flavors, they may have an impact on dogs’ sensitive sense of smell. In severe cases, they may cause the dog to lose its sense of smell or cause respiratory diseases. Therefore, owners should choose something that is suitable for their dog, rather than deciding based on their own preferences.
3. Pay attention to reasonableness when bathing native dogs
When bathing your dog, in addition to the requirements for the bath products you use, you also need to pay attention to the number of times you usually bathe. Because if the owner bathes the dog too frequently, the oil on the surface of the dog's skin will be washed away, destroying the protective layer of the skin, reducing the protective power of the skin, and easily suffering from skin diseases. In this regard, you should only bathe your native dog once a week. Of course, the frequency of bathing can also be determined based on the specific hygiene conditions of the native dog, as long as it is not too frequent.