Pay attention to the back hair
When combing the dog's back hair, it is easy to ignore this part. Even after taking a bath, most owners simply blow the coat. Over time, if the dog's back hair is not combed, the blood circulation will become poor, and skin diseases such as mites, fungi, and eczema will follow. In fact, most dog skin diseases start on the back. When raising a dog, you must take good care of the back to ensure normal blood circulation and keep the hair on the back bright and healthy.
Pay attention to the hair at the corners of the mouth
Dogs use their tongues to wick away sweat. Some dogs have softer mouth skin and larger mouth clefts. Therefore, dogs drool relatively more. In addition, some dogs are born with funnel mouths. If the corners of the dog's mouth are drooled for a long time, it is more likely to become inflamed. Although angular cheilitis is not a serious disease, it can be very uncomfortable for dogs. You should always wipe the corners of your dog's mouth with paper, especially when your dog has just eaten fruit. The irritation of fruit acid is very powerful.
Pay attention to ear hair
Some breeds of dogs have large ears that can easily get wet when eating or drinking. The owner's token wiping will not keep the dog's ears dry. Wet ears are prone to fungal or mite skin infections. It is best to tie your dog's ears before eating and drinking, but not too tight to prevent necrosis of ear cells caused by poor blood circulation. After bathing your dog, be sure to dry his ears. Dog's ears are very difficult to dry out under natural circumstances.