Simple way to bathe a Poodle dog
The Poodle dog breed has very different characteristics compared to other dog breeds, they have a small body, long fur and lovely curtains. But how to bathe them properly? In this article, Petlandlover will guide you on how to bathe your Poodle dog simply, with a long-lasting scent, without fear of tangles!
1. Characteristics of Poodle dogs
Poodle dogs have an average body size, with a length almost equal to the height at the withers. This dog breed has the impressive feature of long and curly hair like instant noodles.
Poodle dogs’ hair does not shed or change like other dogs but only grows longer over time. Therefore, owners of this breed need to trim their hair regularly and can freely style their hair. Poodle dogs come in many different colors such as brown, black, gray, and yellow. Regarding skin color, each dog will have a skin color corresponding to its coat color.
The Poodle breed has unique appearance features such as jet black eyes and nose, small feet and a slightly curved butt, creating a very gentle and elegant gait. In addition, they are highly appreciated for their loyalty and intelligence.
2. How to bathe a Poodle dog
Poodle dog owners also know that their hair is quite thick, curly and long over time, so it easily attracts dust. Along with its active and playful personality, cleaning and bathing require more attention to keep the Poodle cleaner and fragrant.
To avoid tangling the Poodle’s fur, you should bathe the following steps:
Step 1: Rinse the Poodle dog’s body with warm water from neck to tail to wet all fur and remove dirt.
Step 2: Take a sufficient amount of shower gel, rub your hands to create foam and gently massage your Poodle’s body.
Step 3: Rinse with clean water to remove all shower gel foam until you feel no longer viscous shower gel.
Step 4: Prepare a separate towel for Poodle dogs to dry and keep them warm so they don’t get cold.
3. Notes when bathing Poodle dogs
When bathing your Poodle dog, you should not pour water directly on their head. Because of doing so, your puppy Poodle will panic and not cooperate when bathing.
When bathing, you can use a towel to cover your Poodle’s eyes to avoid shower gel splashing into their eyes, causing discomfort to them.
You should carefully prepare bathing supplies for your Poodle puppy before bathing them to avoid missing items, prolonging bathing time and affecting the puppy’s health.
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