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What not to clean dogs

Sandrine Farrell
Sandrine Farrell
2025-10-12 06:46:57
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Don't pour water over your dog's head because lots of dogs develop secondary ear infections from moisture getting into the ear canal. Don't get your dirty dog a “little bit” wet - If you don’t have a hose or sprayer, just fill up the bath and slowly pour the water over your dog, saturating the coat and skin. Don't shorten the rinsing time - It’s really important to rinse all the soap and residue off your dog, which can take some time with a long or densely coated animal. Use a proper dog shampoo & conditioner for the dog wash. Clean their furry faces with a wet cloth to avoid getting soap in their eyes. Don't use “people” products, otherwise, you can dry out your dog’s skin if you use “people” products.
Katheryn Kunde
Katheryn Kunde
2025-10-12 06:31:51
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Do not leave disinfectants or cold and flu medications unattended. Keep pets out of the room when you are cleaning. If you wet floors or counters with disinfectants and cleaners, keep pets away until they dry. Ideally, rinse floors with water. Cleaners with powerful odors that promise results should alert pet owners, particularly cat owners, to danger, experts say. The ingredients that make disinfectants effective make them toxic for companion animals: alcohol, bleach, hydrogen Perioxide, chemical compounds that contain the word “phenol,” etc. After you have used them, store them in a place that pets cannot reach. When you’re cleaning, you should only be cleaning.
Johnathon Treutel
Johnathon Treutel
2025-10-12 03:21:55
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Do not use products with a strong scent as these can hurt your dog's sensitive nose and even cause skin irritation if they get on the body. It is also forbidden to use essential oils, also because of their strong odour and irritant properties. Disinfectants should be handled with particular care as they are toxic. Alcohol and bleach can cause burns on the skin and breathing difficulties if inhaled. Always use dog-friendly cleaning products. The dog's dishes must be cleaned daily. You should also check the plants, because some of them are poisonous. A chewed-up toy is extremely dangerous, as the pieces that are swallowed can cause intestinal obstruction or perforation which, even with prompt medical intervention, can be fatal.