Pet salons are booming in the hot summer: dogs grooming, bathing, and other programs are popular. Pet doctors remind consumers that grooming for pet dogs should be moderate, otherwise it may affect the dog's mood, and excessive shearing may also cause pet dogs and owners to contract skin diseases.
After grooming, dogs turned into melancholy
No matter how the owner called, Doudou, the pet dog in Ms. Liu's house, was lying on the ground, listless . It turned out that Ms. Liu took the puppy to a pet grooming shop for grooming a few days ago. After that, it became melancholy: it didn't eat, it didn't play, it didn't make a sound.
Excessive shearing is prone to skin diseases
Dr. Chen, a pet doctor, said that the dog's hair can resist ultraviolet rays and prevent the skin from contacting various bacteria. Dogs often lie on the ground, and their bare skin is prone to fungal infections and skin diseases. Cut the dog's hair, don't shave it completely, it should leave at least 3 cm in length; it is best not to cut the hair under the dog's stomach to prevent the dog from getting cold while sleeping and causing diarrhea and other symptoms. In addition, the owner is also easily infected when hugging the pet dog with skin disease, and symptoms such as erythema and prickly heat will appear on the body. When encountering these situations, people and pets should be treated in time.
Grooming, by breed
Not all dogs are suitable for grooming. For example, the Husky belongs to the frigid dog breed, and the hair on its body can regulate its own temperature and cannot be sheared; Malches, Yorkshire In summer, they will shed their head and back hair without shearing; English sheepdogs can thin their thick long hair in summer to cool them down; others such as Dog breeds such as Cocker, Schnauzer, Pomeranian can be trimmed every two or three months.