A Complete Guide to Dog Cleaning and Care
1. Full body bath and hair removal
- Short-haired dogs: 1 time every 4-6 weeks; hypoallergenic dog shampoo for sensitive skin 1-2 times a week.
- Long/Curly hair: Comb your pet's hair once a month to prevent tangles.
- Double coat: Once a month, and strengthen the combing of the undercoat on weekdays.
- Hairless dogs: Once a week, use a mild bathing detergent.
Bathing steps: pre-comb → massage with special lotion → rinse with warm water → absorbent towel + low-temperature blow-drying.
2. Ear cleaning
After observing any abnormalities, use dog ear cleaning solution and cotton balls to clean the dog's ears: drip liquid → rub gently → wipe → reward with snacks.
Frequency: Normally 1-2 times per week; if necessary, follow the veterinarian's instructions.
3. Eye Cleansing
Tools: Dog eye cleansing solution or hypoallergenic eye wipes. Instructions: Gently wipe from the outer corner of the eye once daily, increasing to twice daily when going out.
4. Nail trimming
Choose between scissors, pliers, or a grinder. Steps: Feel the paw → Identify the quick → Cut along the curved line → Set aside styptic powder. Frequency: 3–4 weeks for indoor dogs; 6–8 weeks for outdoor dogs.
5. Oral hygiene
Stages: Apply dog toothpaste to your finger → brush with a fingertip → soft-bristled toothbrush, holding at a 45-degree angle to the gum line. Frequency: Once daily, at least three times a week.
6. Home Care Tips
- Groom the dog 2–3 times a week and inspect the skin for parasites.
- Build positive experiences with treats and petting.
Table: Cleaning Frequency and Tool Comparison
| Part | frequency | Recommended Tools | 
|---|---|---|
| Full body bath | Short-haired 4–6 weeks / Hairless 1 week | Dog shampoo | 
| ear | 1–2 times/week | Dog ear cleaning solution, cotton balls | 
| Eyes | 1–2 times daily | Eye cleansing solution | 
| nail | 3–8 weeks | Nail clippers, grinders | 
| oral cavity | Once a day/three times a week | Dog toothpaste and soft-bristled toothbrush | 
 
         
