In summer, especially in dog days, there are still many things to pay attention to in terms of dogs's skin and hair care. Pet dog hair care methods in hot summer

First of all, when summer comes, you should let the dog Dogs are gradually exposed to elevated temperatures.
In this way, the dog's body can know that it is hot and we should take off the warm coat. If the dog's living environment starts to turn on the air conditioner very early, and the temperature is moderate, then the dog will feel that the weather is not hot, and it is not necessary to change clothes for the time being. It is good to wear a thick sweater. Not moulting in summer is a very bad thing for dogs, and it will be more troublesome for us to take care of. The normal heat dissipation of the dog's body cannot be carried out, and the heat is accumulated. Once it is exposed to the hot room temperature again, it is easy to suffer from heat stroke. In terms of appearance, the fluff is not completely faded, just like wearing a torn leather jacket, which is also a very ugly thing.
Second, brush your dog frequently to avoid knots.
In summer, dogs like to play everywhere. When they play at a high level, their hair will be easily knotted due to violent friction. At this time, we need as much help as possible to comb. Late grooming can cause the hair to fall out, and it may even get underneath the knotted hair, causing the skin to become infected and even fester. If we don't want to take a lot of care, we can cut the dog's hair short or simply shave it, which will save a lot of trouble.
Again, you need to increase your dog's bathing frequency in summer.
In winter, the metabolism of dogs is relatively slow. Taking a bath every 2 weeks or so can solve the normal cleaning of dander, oil, etc. on the dog. But in summer, the dog's metabolism speeds up, and once every 2 weeks can't meet the demand, so we need to adjust the frequency of bathing to once a week. Not taking a bath for a long time will also make the hair dirty, reduce the quality of the hair, and then cause hair loss. There are even skin infections such as bacteria and fungi, which are often referred to as skin diseases.
It is troublesome to take care of the dog's skin in summer. I hope everyone will pay more attention to avoid problems before treatment, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and is not good for dogs' health.