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Must dogs be dried after taking a bath?
Dogs must be dried after taking a bath, especially those with longer hair. If they are not dried, bacteria can easily breed, causing skin diseases. Secondly, if dogs are not dried after taking a bath, they may catch a cold, which can lead to a series of diseases. Particularly, unvaccinated dogs are prone to viral diseases. Therefore, it is recommended that owners dry their dogs' hair promptly after bathing. It is also advised not to bathe dogs that have not been vaccinated.
Consequences of Not Drying Dogs After Bathing
If dogs are not dried after taking a bath, their wet hair can easily breed bacterial infections, followed by parasites, fungi, etc., causing skin diseases in dogs.
Not drying dogs after a bath can also lead to catching a cold, triggering a series of diseases. Particularly, unvaccinated dogs are susceptible to viral diseases. It is generally recommended not to bathe dogs that have not been vaccinated.
For mischievous dogs, not drying their hair may lead to their hair becoming dirty again.
How to Dry Dogs After Bathing
After dogs take a bath, owners can use a hair dryer to help dry their hair. Because some dogs are afraid of the sound of a hair dryer, and drying the hair of large dogs like Golden Retrievers and Labradors is a massive task, owners can purchase pet-specific drying boxes to help dry their dog's hair. Note that dogs undergoing vaccination, those with poor antibody detection, dogs in heat, and dog mothers within two months after giving birth should not take baths.
Points to Note When Bathing Dogs
Dogs need to use pet-specific shampoo during bathing, and human shampoo and soap are not allowed. This is mainly because the pH values of dogs' skin and humans are different, and using human shampoo can damage their skin barrier.
Dogs cannot take baths during vaccination periods, as catching a cold during bathing may affect the vaccine's effectiveness.
Dogs need to be dried promptly after taking a bath to prevent catching a cold and preventing moist hair from breeding bacteria.