How to bathe a pug? When bathing, hold the pug's collar with one hand, pour warm water on it with the other hand, apply shampoo on it, and rub it into foam; massage gently in the opposite direction of hair growth, using both hands Clean its head, rinse the head and then rinse the body; wring out the water on the fur and dry it with a towel, and finally blow it dry with a hair dryer.
1. When taking a bath, grab the pug's collar with one hand to prevent it from jumping out of the tub, and pour warm water on it at the same time. You can put a layer of towels or non-slip mats on the bottom of the basin to prevent your pug from slipping.
2. After thoroughly washing, apply the diluted shower gel on the pug's body, except for its head. Then scrub the pug's body with your hands and gently massage its skin in the opposite direction of hair growth.
3. After washing the body, use both hands to wash the pug’s head and gently massage its hair. When washing your pug's head, be especially careful not to splash foam and water into its eyes and ears.
4. Before rinsing the pug’s body, rinse and dry its head first, because when the hair on the pug’s head is wet, it will shake its head to shake off the water. Doing this will prevent it from throwing water over you. Be especially careful when washing around its ears and eyes, and praise it appropriately during the washing process.
5. After washing the head, rinse the pug’s body with clean warm water. Rinse off the body wash. Then wring out the water on its fur, dry it with a towel, and carefully dry the ears and inner walls of the ears.
6. Dry the pug’s fur thoroughly with a towel, and then blow dry it with a hair dryer. Set the hair dryer to medium setting, and if your pug doesn't get used to it, use verbal soothing to calm it down. If your pug's skin is itchy due to the higher temperature of the hair dryer, don't use the hair dryer.