The suitable bathing water temperature for dogs is around 38.5~40℃, which is close to the dog’s normal body temperature. If the water temperature is too low, the dog will easily catch cold. If the water temperature is too high, the dog may go into shock during bathing. When bathing your dog in summer, the water temperature can be lowered appropriately. Take a bath every 7 to 10 days, and arrange a bath every 20 days in winter.
What is the suitable water temperature for dog bathing?
When bathing the dog, the water temperature needs to be close to the dog's body temperature, it can be slightly higher or lower. The body temperature of healthy puppies is between 39 and 40 degrees Celsius, and the body temperature of adult dogs is around 38.5 degrees Celsius.
If you often bathe your dog with cold water, it can easily cause colds. Puppies have poor immunity, so when the weather is cold, you need to pay more attention to the bathing water temperature not being too low. It’s not good if the water is too hot. This will cause the blood vessels in the dog’s body to dilate violently, affecting the blood supply to the brain, leading to shock and other consequences.
Summer is particularly hot. When bathing your dog, the water temperature can be lowered appropriately, ranging from about 25 to 35°C. But no matter how hot it is, don’t let the dog be immersed directly in cold water, otherwise the pores will close quickly and it will be more difficult for the heat in the dog’s body to dissipate.
When bathing your dog, you also need to pay attention to the frequency of bathing. In winter, you usually bathe your dog once every 20 days. It will not have much understanding. In summer, every 7 to 10 days Bathing once, this frequency can give the dog's skin and hair a certain reaction time, but too often is not good for the health of the skin and hair.
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