There are a few things to keep in mind when raising an Australian Cattle Dog:
Give the Australian Cattle Dog a good bath to get rid of the old dander that accumulates on the skin. You don't need to be too active in bathing. Basically, you wash it every two weeks in summer, and once a month in winter. Be careful, too frequent bathing may damage the oily protective layer on the dog's hair.

Use lukewarm water when bathing, avoid eyes, and finally Remember to dry your dog's damp hair; Australian Shepherds with severe dander should not be bathed with lice-killing shampoo. Products tend to dry out the skin more.
If your Australian Shepherd lives in a dry environment, which can also cause a lot of dandruff, you may wish to Go to a pet supply store and buy some oil-based hair care sprays. After spraying on the hair, it can effectively prevent the excessive evaporation of water on the dog's hair.
Regularly brushing the Australian Cattle Dog can Brushing off the old dander and dead hair that usually accumulates can also help the dog to evenly distribute the natural oil secreted by the skin on every inch of the skin. As long as the hair is brushed frequently, many dander problems can be solved naturally.
In addition, The Australian Cattle Dog is an adaptable dog that can adapt to urban or indoor living conditions if its exercise and companionship needs are met.
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