Great Dane (English: Great Dane), also known as Great Dane, German Mastiff (German: Deutsche Dogge), Danish Hound (German: D?nischer Hund), has been used by European royal families and aristocrats Breeding is a symbol of aristocratic status and status. It is regarded as the Apollo among the dogs in the world. It is produced in Germany and originally in Denmark. Its ancestors are near large mastiffs (such as Chinese Shar Pei, Tibetan Mastiff, Tosa in Japan). How to groom a Great Dane?
Great Dane
The Great Dane is born with a noble and elegant temperament, but in the process of petting, the owner will often groom the dog. Grooming a Great Dane is not only to make it cleaner and healthier, but the most important thing is to make it more beautiful and noble. The Great Dane is a huge pet dog, and it will also add a lot of difficulties to the owner in the process of grooming, but this cannot stop the owner's determination to groom the Great Dane. And every experienced breeder will also have his own way of grooming the Great Dane.
Although the large size of the Great Dane can add some difficulties to grooming, the short coat of the Great Dane also saves some unnecessary troubles for grooming. To groom a Great Dane, you must first remove some dirt from the body, so grooming and bathing are necessary grooming steps. Breeders must first groom the Great Dane before taking a bath. In the process of bathing, the breeder also cleans the dog's eyes, ears, toes and other parts of the hygiene.
In daily life, breeders should pay close attention to the hygiene of the Great Dane's eyes, ears and other parts, and clean the Great Dane in time. Grooming a Great Dane requires grooming it every day, but not bathing it frequently. Especially when grooming Great Danes in winter, breeders cannot trim the hair on the dog's body too short, because the hair is the Great Dane's natural barrier against the cold. If the hair is trimmed too short, the Great Dane will suffer The more vulnerable you are to cold air, the easier it is to catch cold and get sick. The sick Great Dane loses its original beauty and nobility.
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