2. Then take a bath in the following order. Put the puppy in warm water at 36°C to 38°C to remove the secretions near the anus first. Then soak the sponge in pet-specific shampoo diluted dozens of times, then wash the whole body from the head to the back. Finally, clean the hair with clean water. Be careful: Do not let shampoo enter Labrador's eyes, nose and mouth.
3. After the Labrador puppy is bathed and cleaned, let the dog shake off the water on its body, and then dry it with a towel. For long-haired dogs, use a hair dryer and comb to dry the hair after wiping away the moisture on the body surface.
4. It is best to bathe a puppy two months after birth and at least two weeks after vaccination. If you are bathing a Labrador puppy raised outdoors, you should bathe it 3 to 4 times a year. If you are raising it indoors, it is appropriate to bathe it once every 20 days to a month. Dogs' skin doesn't sweat as easily as humans, so they don't need to be bathed as often.
5. Owners should not bathe Labradors frequently. Wrong bathing methods will seriously damage the dog's various nervous systems. As long as owners use the above method to bathe Labrador, I believe that Labrador will be very healthy, and you will also save a lot of trouble.