Tips for bathing your dog

Bath time is a fundamental aspect of your pet’s care, especially if your pet lives indoors.

You will help him to maintain proper hygiene and you will also contribute to domestic hygiene, since you will prevent bad odors from impregnating the fabrics (such as the sofa, if your dog lies down when you do not see him) or the animal from soiling unintentionally.

If surprise guests come over, you won’t be embarrassed to have them pet your dog!

As far as frequency is concerned, that depends a lot on the dog as well.

It is best to consult with your veterinarian to find out what is best for your pet’s coat type, skin, time spent doing activities (such as playing in the garden near the Bestway pool or going for long walks), size, etc.

What are the benefits of bathing your dog?

Here are some of the main benefits of periodically bathing your dog:

  • Hygiene: Like humans, dogs also need to be kept clean. Bathing helps to remove dirt, dust, external parasites such as fleas and ticks, as well as excess dander and oil in the coat.
  • Skin and coat health: Regular bathing keeps your dog’s skin and coat in good condition, preventing infections, dandruff and bad odors. Helps to control pests and parasites.
  • Flea and tick control: Special dog soap and shampoo help to eliminate and prevent the appearance of fleas and ticks in the coat, which can bite and even transmit diseases.
  • Relaxation: For many dogs, a bath with massage can be a pleasant session of relaxation and care that improves their well-being.
  • Bonding between pets and owners: Quality time during a bath promotes interaction and bonding.
  • Presentation: A clean and shiny coat enhances your dog’s appearance and makes him feel safe and cared for.

Ideally, the dog should be bathed every 1-2 months, unless it gets dirty frequently. Choose a special shampoo and dry thoroughly after bathing.

Tips for bathing my dog

Use special shampoos.

Again, if you don’t know which is the most appropriate for your dog, ask your veterinarian.

He will be able to solve your doubts and, in addition, advise you on whether he needs one that contains antiparasites.

Remember that they do not have the same type of skin as a human.

Controls water temperature . Ideally, you should bathe him with lukewarm water, starting at the nape of the neck.

In winter, wear it a little warmer, but always check first on your skin that you can bear it without discomfort.

Beware of eyes and ears.

Be gentle at bath time and try to cover his ears and eyes to keep water out.

 

This could annoy him, but not only that: in the case of the ears, it could lead to an ear infection that would end up bothering both of you.

Start drying him by the head with a towel or hair dryer, so he will be less inclined to shake.

In any case, the best thing to do is, if it is sunny, to take them outdoors or in the garden, they will thank you for that moment of warmth.

Brush your dog from time to time. If you do this, the natural sebum they secrete will help keep it clean.

Ask your veterinarian which brush is the most suitable, since, as in everything, there are several types.