Alaskan Malamute (certain introduction)
When bathing a dog, the face is often the most difficult and the last part. Cleaning, because many vital organs are concentrated on the face, eyes, nose, and ears are very important parts for dogs, so you should also pay special attention to their cleaning. There may not be any need to clean the nose too much, but the dog’s eyes should be well protected when bathing, because this part is difficult to clean and is particularly prone to water ingress.
First of all, it is best to bathe your pet twice. In the first time, you can use sulfur soap to clean the hands, feet, anus and other dirty places, because sulfur soap has strong decontamination and sterilization capabilities. The second cleaning should be thorough and delicate, and you can also use a brush to help with cleaning. You can use professional pet shampoo for this cleaning. Compared with ordinary human shampoo, this kind of shampoo is better for the dog's skin and hair, and there is no irritation even if it accidentally falls into the dog's eyes. After rubbing, wash all parts of the body with clean water from front to back. The fine hairs around the mouth that turn yellow due to drooling or water stains when drinking need to use special detergent. When cleaning the head, we should note that it is best to cover the dog's eyes with our hands, so as to prevent water from flowing into the eyes or to minimize the probability of water flowing into the eyes.
Dog’s eyes are the least convenient part to clean. In order to prevent shampoo or water from flowing into the eyes, you have to be very careful when washing them. Therefore, when cleaning their eyes, we are willing to take it slow. Be careful to avoid eye damage and inflammation or other problems.
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