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What happens if a dog's whiskers are cut?

Cutting a dog's whiskers may affect its ability to perceive its environment, making it appear clumsy in daily life. Secondly, because some dogs are sensitive, having their whiskers cut may have a significant psychological impact on them, leading to depression. Additionally, if the dog's whiskers are shaved from the roots, it may also cause folliculitis. Therefore, it is recommended that owners do not arbitrarily cut their dog's whiskers, as it may affect their normal life and even their mental health.

  1. Impairs a dog's ability to perceive its environment

A dog's whiskers can detect the faintest vibrations, including changes in airflow and water currents, which are essential for them. If their whiskers are cut, a dog's perception will weaken, making them clumsy when eating and drinking. They may be more likely to tip over their food or water bowls.

  1. Causes depression in dogs

Some dogs are sensitive, so they may feel uncomfortable and unnerved after their whiskers are cut, leading to a loss of confidence, loss of appetite, and lethargy. In this case, owners must pay attention to soothing their dog's emotions, spend more time with them, and show them care and concern to prevent depression.

  1. Causes folliculitis

If a dog's whiskers are cut too short, it may also cause folliculitis, manifesting as local redness, swelling, and numerous blackheads on the skin. Therefore, it is recommended that owners avoid cutting their dog's whiskers lightly.