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Benefits and Drawbacks of Shaving Dogs
Benefits of Shaving Dogs
- Helps散热
In hot summer days, shaving your dog can help them dissipate heat and prevent them from getting heatstroke. However, dogs mainly cool down through sweat glands in their paws and tongues.
- Facilitates Ownership Care
Some dogs have tangled hair that may cause them discomfort. In severe cases,owners need to shave or bald the dog to alleviate the pain and make daily care easier, especially when giving them a bath.
- Decreases External Parasite Infection
If a dog's hair is too thick, it can easily become a hiding place for parasites such as fleas, lice, and ticks. Shaving the dog can effectively reduce the infection rate of these parasites, but owners still need to regularly deworm their dogs!
- Convenient for Treating Skin Diseases
If a dog has a skin disease, shaving the hair makes it easier to apply medication and bath them, which maintains skin permeability and dryness, promoting faster recovery.
Drawbacks of Shaving Dogs
- Easily Damages Hair Follicles
If the grooming technique is not professional, it can easily damage the hair follicles, possibly causing permanent hair loss.
- Susceptible to UV Rays
Shaving a dog can provide slight cooling in hot summer days. However, in strong UV conditions, it can burn the dog's skin, causing damage and darkening.
- Causes Dog's Insecurity
Shaving a dog can affect its mood and may hurt its self-esteem, leading to feelings of inferiority.
- Prone to Skin Diseases
A dog's fur can protect its skin structure. After shaving, the dog lacks a protective layer, making it vulnerable to bites from mosquitoes, bacteria, and fungi, which can cause skin diseases.
- Easily Bitten by Mosquitoes
In hot weather, mosquitoes are abundant. If a dog is bald, it becomes an easier target for mosquito bites. These bites can cause inflammation and even transmit diseases such as Japanese Encephalitis and Ehrlichiosis.
Precautions
It is generally recommended that owners should not shave their dogs unless it is necessary for medical reasons. In summary, there are two situations where dogs need to be shaved: one is when they have a skin disease, making it easier to treat after shaving; the other is when they don't get groomed regularly, resulting in severe matting.