Beagle Grooming Tips
The Beagle's scientific name is the Meigelu hunting dog, belonging to the hunting dog category. It is one of the top ten most popular dogs in the United States and Japan, and now Beagles are becoming increasingly popular in China. The Beagle's appearance is also very beautiful and lovable, so we owners must carefully maintain and groom it. Below, the editor from Boqi.com will teach everyone some Beagle grooming tips, hoping to be helpful to you all.
Beagle (Detailed Introduction)
First, brushing the Beagle's coat is an important method and technique. Choose a pet-specific grooming brush to accomplish this brushing task. For example, wire brushes, pin brushes, and slicker brushes. Daily brushing can effectively remove dust and dirt from the Beagle's body, promote blood circulation, and make the dog's coat healthier and shinier.
Second, grooming the Beagle also requires regularly cleaning its ears, eyes, and anal glands hygiene. It is also necessary to give the Beagle a timely bath for thorough cleaning. Generally, owners should simply clean the Beagle's ears, eyes, and anal gland areas once a week. In summer, bathe the dog once every 7-10 days, while in the cold winter, once every 20 days or so is enough.
To clean the ears, professional ear oil can be used. After stabilizing the dog's head, drop a few drops into the ear canal, then release the dog's head after 1-2 minutes, allowing it to shake freely to clear the earwax. To clean the eyes, use a warm, damp towel to wipe, then put a drop of eye drops into the Beagle's eyes to prevent inflammation. In fact, these grooming and cleaning methods are quite simple. All these items can be purchased from Boqi.com, so there's no need to shop for them individually at stores.
It is important to note that when bathing the Beagle, owners should gently rub the dog's body with both hands to achieve a more thorough cleaning effect. After the bath, the Beagle's body should be towel-dried to wipe off water droplets, and then use a hairdryer to thoroughly dry the wet fur to prevent the Beagle from catching a cold.