St. Bernard Dog (certain introduction)
Owners should take their dogs out when they go out Even if the weather is good, if the dog gets wet from the rain, the owner should wipe the water off their body immediately after taking the dog home and blow it with a hair dryer to prevent the dog from catching a cold. Because the dog will stick to the soil on the road when running in the rain, the owner should comb the dog's hair again after blowing the dog to remove the soil from the body. If you encounter clumped soil, the owner may wish to wet the hair with water and then clean it up.
For long-haired dogs, if they get wet, it is best for the owner to give the dog a bath immediately after returning home. Because bacteria and certain parasites can easily grow in wet dog hair, and because the dog's hair is long, owners are not able to detect it immediately, which often delays the condition. When bathing your dog, it is best for owners to use a sterilizing and insect-repelling shower gel. After taking a shower, blow with a hair dryer immediately.
If the dog you raise is not a long-haired dog, but its whole body is wet by rain or even muddy water, then you should also give it a bath.
In addition, if the dog is caught in the rain when the weather is relatively cold, the owner should not only bathe the dog, but also prepare some warm water for them to drink to prevent the dog from catching cold. Once you discover something unusual happens to your dog, you should take them to the pet hospital for examination immediately.
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