Bathing a husky is a good habit. It not only takes care of the skin of the husky, but also washes away the dirt from the body to avoid parasites and skin diseases. possible. Although bathing a husky can be tiring, I think many dog owners find it worthwhile compared to the hard work of seeing a husky.
1. Preparations for bathing the husky
When bathing the husky, it is best not to put too much water in the tub. Because some dogs are afraid of water, the dog will feel uneasy if there is too much water.
When bathing the husky at the same time, it is best to use a medicinal shampoo recommended by a veterinarian, or a general shampoo, but rinse the soapy liquid when cleaning, otherwise the residual soapy liquid on the skin will cause skin inflammation .
2. Specific steps for bathing a husky
Step 1:
One hand when bathing Hold the husky by the collar to prevent it from jumping out of the tub. You can put a layer on the bottom of the basin to prevent the dog from slipping. At the same time, use a cotton ball to scrub its ears during the bath. Grab the dog collar. Pour warm water over your dog.
Step 2:
While holding the collar with one hand, apply the shampoo to the dog with the other, except for the head. Then work your hands into a rich lather and gently massage the husky's skin in the opposite direction of hair growth. Rub the soapy liquid carefully and evenly through the middle of the hair to wash away dust and dead skin.
Step 3:
Next, wash the husky's head with both hands, lather and massage its hair gently. Now you don't have to grab it by the collar with your hands. When washing your dog's head, special care should be taken not to splash soapy water into his eyes and mouth.
Step 4:
Rinse and dry the husky's head before rinsing its body, as When wet, it shakes its head to shake the water dry. Doing this will prevent it from throwing the water on you. Special care should be taken when rinsing the husky's ears and around the eyes. It should be praised and praised during the washing process.
Step 5:
Next, rinse the dog's body with clean, warm water to rinse its fur. Then wring out the water from the husky's fur. After wringing it dry, dry it with a towel and carefully dry the ear and the lining of the ear. Also remember to dry the area under the husky's collar.
Step 6:
Dry the husky's fur thoroughly with a towel. If your dog's skin is healthy, you can dry it with a hair dryer. Set the hair dryer to mid-range, and if the dog is uncomfortable, calm it down with words. Don't use a hair dryer if your husky's skin is itchy due to the high heat of the hair dryer.