Keeshond Dog (Definite Introduction)
There are not many people raising Keeshond dogs in our country. Maybe some people who have raised Keeshond dogs accidentally know that they are Keeshond dogs. This dog can easily be confused with Keeshond dogs, but no matter No matter what kind of dog to raise, pet lovers must have initially raised the dog in the hope that the dog can bring happiness to the family. Naturally, dogs can only play happily with their owners when they are healthy. So how should we take care of it in daily feeding?
Precautions for Breeding
Don’t think that the pregnant Keeshond mother can be vaccinated so that she can pass the antibodies to her children.
Don’t think that other people’s Keeshonds got sick after being vaccinated, so the vaccine cannot be administered.
Don’t think that the vaccine is so important, get it early and be sure early.
Don’t think that getting infected is too scary. If you see that your Keeshond is a bit unhappy, go get vaccinated as soon as possible.
The sequence of bathing a Dutch Terrier in a healthy state.
The first step: Be sure to comb the coat before bathing. This can comb out all the tangled hairs and prevent the coat from getting more tangled. When combing, in order to reduce the pain of the dog, you may wish to hold the hair root with one hand and comb it with the other hand.
The second step: Put the Keeshond in a large and comfortable bathtub, adjust the water temperature to a suitable temperature (slightly higher than the temperature suitable for human bathing), and wet the Keeshond all over. through.
The third step: After the Keeshond is wet, start applying bath liquid (the bath liquid should be a protein bath liquid that is specially formulated for pet grooming, please remember). Bathing a Keeshond is not the same as bathing ourselves. We generally wash our hair first, but for babies, when applying bath liquid, you should start from the upper part of the body. This can avoid the problem caused by wiping the head first. The bath fluid flows into their eyes.
Step 4: Start applying bath gel to the lower half of the body and gently rub until rich foam appears.
Step 5: Start applying bath liquid on the Keeshond’s neck and head. Be careful when applying and don’t let the bath liquid flow into the baby’s eyes!
Step 6: Wait until all the foam is rubbed out, then start flushing. The flushing should start from the upper body of the Keeshond.
Step 7: After cleaning the upper body, clean the lower body.
Step 8: Wait until the bath liquid is completely clean, then wipe the water on your body with an absorbent towel used by Keeshond.
Step 9: After wiping the water on the body, wipe the water on the head and paws.
Step 10: After everything is wiped, put the Keeshond next to the hair dryer and use a needle comb to comb and blow the hair. This can make the hair faster. At the same time, pay attention to the temperature of the hair dryer. To overheat.
After the Keeshond has had sex, you may wish to trim the hair:
1. Cut the toes of the hind feet first, and then cut the ankles into a ball shape from top to bottom;
2. Cut the hips from the waist to the Cut the hind legs into an arc;
3. For chest trimming, first use a comb to comb the hair at an angle and trim the hair horizontally with scissors, and then trim the front legs to make the entire chest appear soft and round;
4. Build the sides and back of the body into an arc shape
Sunbathing is extremely beneficial to the hair growth of Keeshond. Excessive ultraviolet radiation can kill harmful bacteria, and coupled with sufficient circulation, it can also stimulate its blood flow, thereby helping it grow a strong coat.
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