If you search for tắm chó tại nhà in Vietnam, you will see many different methods. The safest routine is simple: brush first, bathe with lukewarm water, dry fully, then reward.
1) Brush before water
Brushing first removes loose coat and helps prevent tangles from becoming mats. This is extra important for Poodle, Pomeranian, and mixed long-haired dogs.
2) Use a gentle dog shampoo
Do not use human shampoo. Choose pet shampoo for sensitive skin, rinse twice, and avoid product staying on the neck, belly, or paw pads.
3) Keep water warm, not hot
In Vietnam's weather, many owners use cool water, but water that is too cold can stress dogs. Use lukewarm water and keep sessions short.
4) Dry 100% to prevent skin issues
Most post-bath itching comes from damp coat. Towel dry first, then use a low-heat dryer and brush while drying.
5) Build a weekly routine
For most indoor dogs: quick brushing 3-4 times/week and full bath every 3-4 weeks. Active dogs may need more frequent cleaning.
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