4 Tips to Give Hassle-Free Bath to Your Dog During Winters

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4 Tips to Give Hassle-Free Bath to Your Dog During Winters

Ask a dog owner how they wash and clean their dog during winters and they will share stories of their struggle and pain. Getting dogs ready for baths when the temperature is low is challenging. They simply don’t listen to your commands and try to escape with their best efforts. It is understandable how much you wish them to smell good all winter long, without getting them baths. But the only option that you have is clean and wash them at least once in a week, even in cold days. To make winter baths easier, here we shared a few tips with you.

Go for a walk before the bath

Your dog, lying on a cozy couch in a warm room, will never agree to step into the water, even if it is hot. Also, sudden exposure to water may put your dog at risk of hypothermia. Take your dog for a walk, even if it shows tantrums, or for a potty break, before the wash. The reason is after taking a bath, dogs run with full energy. When their bladder or stomach is full, they are likely to have an accident.

Change the room temperature

You don’t want your dog to fall sick after the wash. It is obvious that you will use nice warm water but when you take them out of the water, the body temperature drops as they come in contact with cool air. Immediately, cover them up with a warmer. After the bath, turn the heat of the house up so that they don’t get chilled after the wash.

Select the right towel

In the winter, you have to pay attention to your dogs. Rather than using a regular bath towel, use a lightweight towel that doesn’t get heavy when wet. To dry your dog, use the absorber that draws away water from their fur and dry them up quickly. When dogs stay wrapped in a wet towel for long, they catch a cold easily.

Avoid human shampoo

Often people switch to human shampoo for dogs. But the temperature is low, you must not use a human shampoo which is acidic and irritates a dog’s skin. Switching to moisturizing shampoo is a good idea, especially if your dog’s skin is sensitive.

Instead of taking your dog to a grooming service for winter baths, wash them at home. You can get bathing beauty grooming or washing machine that is efficient and doesn’t need human efforts. You can even set the water temperature so that you dog experiences a comfortable bath.

Author’s Bio - The author is an online blogger. This article is about washing dogs during winters.

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