American Cocker Spaniel bathing process:
For owners who love Cocker Spaniels, they definitely hope that their dogs will be full of energy and beautiful every day. Of course, these are inseparable from the careful raising and careful care of the owners. Take bathing for example! You must all bathe your dog, but do you know the correct way to bathe?
If you want to bathe Cocker at home, you must prepare toiletries (bath basin, pet-specific body wash, bath towel, comb, hair dryer, etc.). Before bathing, we must comb the dog's hair smoothly, otherwise it will get wet. It is more difficult to comb after it is removed.
Prepare an appropriate amount of warm water in the bathtub. If you are not sure whether the water temperature is appropriate, we should first put the dog’s paws in to test the water temperature. If the dog does not have any nervousness or rejection, then It means that the water temperature can be accepted by it, then you can give the cockerel a bath.
Use a towel to slowly wet the dog's body. Do not spray the water onto the dog's more sensitive parts (eyes, ears, nose, etc.), then squeeze an appropriate amount of body wash and apply it to the dog's hair. Rub it, especially its limbs, neck, abdomen, buttocks and other secret places. It must be cleaned and rubbed for a while. After rubbing for 5 to 10 minutes, you can rinse the foam with clean water, then wrap the dog's entire body with a bath towel, and use a hair dryer to dry its hair. Be sure to dry it quickly to prevent your dog from getting cold and getting sick.
Notes:
To give a Cocker a bath, the weather must be particularly warm. If the weather is too cold, the editor does not recommend that you give a Cocker a bath at home. In addition, there is no need to bathe the Cocker every day. Washing it too frequently will not be good for its hair and skin.