How to train Brussels Griffon
0 Jul 26,2025
How to bathe a Brussels Griffon? Do you bathe your dog? The following will introduce you to the scientific method of bathing your dog. If you haven’t bathed your dog yourself, please read this article!
Comb the hair carefully to remove hair balls and knots. Pick up the dirty things attached to the dog's body. To protect the ears from water intrusion that may lead to otitis media, you can put cotton swabs in the ear holes. Eye ointment can also be applied to the eyes to prevent water ingress and infection.
Pour more than half of the warm water of about 35 degrees into the bathtub, let the dog stand in it, and water upward from the tail. Dren it all over.
Spread an appropriate amount of bath liquid on the back, rub gently until a lot of foam is produced, and then wash other parts downward from here. Pay attention to washing around the ears, soles of feet, neck, and anus. After washing, rinse off the foam with water. If it is too dirty, sprinkle with bath soap and wash again.
Pour clean warm water into the bathtub and carefully wash off all the foam on the dog.
Put the dog on the ground, let it shake off the water on its own, and then wipe it clean with a large towel.
Use a hair dryer and a comb to dry the dog's hair. In summer, it can be dried by itself. Short-haired dogs do not need to be blown, but they must be dried.
Take out the cotton swab plugged into the ear and wipe the inside of the ear clean.
We repeatedly emphasize that dogs should be thoroughly dried because they have just taken a bath. Because they have hair on their bodies, the water does not dry out easily. They are prone to colds when blown by the wind, and colds are the main cause of premature death in puppies. Owners with air conditioners at home should pay special attention to this. Do not turn on the air conditioner when bathing your dog or after bathing in summer, otherwise the dog will catch a cold quickly.
This can be seen from the fact that the mortality rate of puppies in summer is much higher than that in winter.