What can’t little Corgi eat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Bath water temperature: The water temperature should not be too high or too low, preferably between 35-37. Test the water temperature with your hands. If it feels neither cold nor hot, it is the most suitable water temperature.
Comb your dog’s hair before bathing: Comb your dog’s hair before bathing to avoid tangles.
Rinse cleanly: Be sure to rinse the bath liquid cleanly, otherwise it will not cause inflammation of the dog’s skin.
Waterproof preparation: First plug the dog’s ears with cotton swabs. To prevent water from entering the bath.
Start bathing: soak the dog's body with appropriate warm water, and gently comb the dog's fur to make the dog feel comfortable and calm down.
Apply bath liquid: Apply bath liquid from the back, rub from back to buttocks, rub the whole body to create foam, and finally wash the dog’s head, ears, chin, around the anus, limbs, soles and other parts , must be thoroughly washed, and attention should be paid to avoiding washing the foam into the dog’s eyes.
Rinse and blow-dry: Use your left or right hand to cover your ears from the lower jaw upwards, rinse gently with water from the top of your head downwards, taking care to prevent water from flowing into the ears, and then rinse all parts of the body with clean water from front to back. , and immediately wrap the head with a towel and wipe dry the water. Long-haired dogs can be dried with a hair dryer. While blowing, comb the hair continuously. As long as the dog is still wet, comb until the hair is dry.