Precautions for bathing Samoyed dogs

Nov 28,2023
3Min

Regular bathing of Samoyed dogs is an important part of Samoyed dog breeding and management. Proper bathing not only keeps Samoyed dogs clean, hygienic and beautiful, but also improves the health of Samoyed dogs.

The bathing of Samoyed puppies should not start until two months after birth and more than two weeks after vaccination. Samoyed dogs raised outdoors should be washed 3 to 4 times a year, while dogs raised indoors should be washed 20 days to once a month. Samoyed dogs' skin does not sweat as easily as humans and does not require frequent bathing.

Before taking a bath, you should let it take a walk, let it discharge urine and feces, and then take a bath in sequence. Put the little Samoyed dog in warm water at 36℃~38℃, and first eliminate the secretions near the anus. Soak the sponge in shampoo diluted dozens of times, then wash the whole body from the head to the back, and then clean it with clean water. Be careful not to let shampoo enter your eyes, nose and mouth.

But do not bathe sick Samoyed dogs and young Samoyed dogs (before 3 months old). Because sick dogs and young Samoyed dogs have poor body functions and weak disease resistance, taking a bath at this time will not only aggravate the condition, but also easily cause a cold.

Even for a healthy Samoyed, the bathing time should be from noon to evening, and the Samoyed’s coat should be completely dry.

If the coat of sick Samoyed dogs or young Samoyed dogs is dirty, you can gently comb it several times with a comb or wipe it clean with a towel.

Samoyeds that swim at the beach or come back from the rain must take a bath.

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