Although the Afghan Hound was initially used to track hunting, but now the Afghan Hound has become a pet dog, and even called the aristocrat of the dog. After all, that body of long hair, really make them aristocratic temperament burst, but want to maintain this temperament, in fact, need a lot of cosmetic work, and for parents, is definitely a very test, patience and careful work. So how should the Afghan Hound be groomed?
- The first step is to give Afghan Hound a bath: when cleaning the Afghan Hound’s coat, you parents can use pp Wheat Extract Plasticizing Shampoo, and then dilute it in a ratio of 1:3 before giving the Afghan Hound a bath to use. If your Afghan Hound is in a hair loss phase, then be sure to use a hair enrichment cream after the bath, usually diluted using a ratio of one scoop to one cup of water. Then blow dry the Afghan Hound’s hair all over the body, of course, if your Afghan Hound’s hair loss is more serious, you can moderately increase the concentration or dosage of the Hair Enrichment Cream.
- Step 2 Conditioner Rinse: In addition to the bath solution for bathing, we can also make a rinse solution after the Afghan Hound has been bathed, something that also doesn’t need to be washed off and prevents the Afghan Hound’s coat from tangling. This rinse is usually made by mixing one to two cups of conditioner with two tablespoons of coat oil and then diluting it. To enhance the effect, you can add a scoop of strong conditioner.
- The third not: use deodorant fragrance: the last step is that you can use some deodorant fragrance, after all, the dog’s body is still prone to some odor oh. In addition, you can also put a little bit of Skylight whitening powder and apply it to the middle and lower part of the Afghan Hound’s body on the hair or saddle.
After doing these three steps, your Afghan Hound can surely not only look beautiful, but also smell good.