The ancient shepherd is an ancient shepherd dog, which is larger and has more hair, so pet owners can use a special tooth comb for large dogs to comb its hair if they want to bathe it at home. If a new owner wants to bathe an ancient shepherd at home and does not have the appropriate experience, then you can follow the steps below to help him bathe.
A. Prepare the bath water at the right temperature
When you are bathing your shepherd, don’t just pick up a tub full of tap water to save time. If it’s summer time, it may be okay, but if it’s winter, it will cause the Komodo to catch a cold. So pet owners should prepare bathing water with a temperature of between 30-35 when bathing their shepherd. Remember not to overdo it and not to overheat it, otherwise too cold or too hot bath water will make the ancient shepherd feel very uncomfortable.
Second, hit on the pet-specific shampoo
After the pet owner prepares the bath water for the ancient shepherd, he or she has to wet his or her coat with water first. Then, apply a special shampoo to the body of the shepherd. Rub until foamy, (the size of the ancient shepherd is larger, you need to use more shampoo, if you can not rub foamy to play more shampoo) and then rinse it with water, until the ancient shepherd’s hair is not foamy.
Three, timely blow dry hair
The pet owner should prepare a dry towel to dry the water on the ancient shepherd after rinsing the foam off its body. It is best to prepare a towel that is a little larger so that it is easier to wipe up because of the shepherd’s size. When you have dried your coat to 30%, you will need to use a hair dryer to help blow your coat. The pet owner can use the pet’s comb to comb through the coat of the ancient shepherd, while using the hair dryer to help it blow the hair, so that the blown out hair is softer, not easy to knot, but also does not make the ancient shepherd dog because of the cold and cold situation.