Some dogs often like to run out during bathing, perhaps because they are unfamiliar with the smell of shampoo. Because the smell of shampoo masks the dog's own smell, it will make the dog feel worried and want to escape from the bathroom. This problem can only be solved through repeated intoxication and letting the dog gradually get used to it. After all, it is impossible to bathe without shampoo. Some dogs run because the water temperature is uncomfortable, so adjust the water temperature appropriately. As long as the back of our hands does not feel hot, then this temperature is relatively suitable. Similarly, excessive sound and impact of water can also make dogs feel anxious, so it is best to use a shower head when helping your dog bathe, so that the water flow can be distributed without causing too much movement.
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Most worried dogs are because they are not accustomed to it, so it is best not to frighten them when you help them bathe for the first time. Therefore, before bathing, you should comfort your dog first, make it calm and in a good mood, and then adjust the water temperature. The bathing process is gradually advanced from the back to the front, which can also lower the dog's sensitivity and make it less frightened. If the dog wants to run out, you need to encourage and comfort the dog, and praise it appropriately when they don't move.
If the dog is running around purely out of naughtiness, you need to control the dog and then treat itEducation, the tone must be firm and harsh. If the dog obeys its own objections, also give it some praise. Some dogs often run out when bathing in pet shops. They may be worried because their owners are not around, so the owners can stand far away, but the dogs can see their own situation, which makes the dogs feel at ease.
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