Shaving dogs can aggravate skin diseases
Shaving your dog will not aggravate skin disease. Dogs who suffer from skin diseases usually shave their hair to facilitate the application of medicine and promote the recovery of the dog's skin. The hair has a protective effect on the dog and can be cut appropriately to prevent the dog's skin from being damaged by being exposed to the sun for a long time. At the same time, pay attention to changing the dog's fresh water in time.
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