Czech Terrier care knowledge

Czech Terrier protection knowledge
Czech Terrier (confirm introduction)

The Czech Terrier is relatively easy to raise compared to other terriers. This dog has the personality of all dogs, and its hair is very easy to tangle. Therefore, it has become a common thing for owners to pay attention to taking care of their dog's coat when raising them. However, for many owners of new dogs, it is easy to make the following mistakes when raising dogs.
Mistake 1: Bathe the dog too often. If you find that the dog has problems such as itching, you will wash it more frequently.
Accurate: It is appropriate to bathe once every 1-2 weeks. Human skin is acidic, while dog skin is alkaline, which is completely different from human skin in structure and quality. It is much thinner than human skin. Frequent bathing will damage its natural protective oils and cause a variety of skin diseases.
Mistake 2: Our family loves the dog the most. We feed it whatever we eat.
Exactly: Feeding dogs with human food for a long time is essentially harmful rather than loving. The nutritional content of human food does not fully meet the growth needs of dogs. If a dog waits for its owner's food at the dinner table, it will develop bad habits and affect its normal diet. And many human delicacies are harmful to dogs.
Mistake 3: Intoxicating products for humans are so effective that they must also be suitable for dogs.
Accurate: Due to the different pH levels of human and dog skin, items used by humans can cause dryness, aging and hair loss in dogs’ skin. Use pet shampoo. If it is almost unavailable in your local area, you can use neutral shampoo for human use, which must be fragrance-free and non-dandruff-removing. You can also use a gentle baby bath. Once itching or rash occurs, discontinue use immediately.
Mistake 4: Pet hospitals are all scams. It’s okay to find some human medicine to treat dogs at home.
Accurate: Dogs and humans are very different in stature, and many human panaceas can cause fatal allergies in dogs. Different types of dogs, the physical conditions of this dog and that dog are different, and the dosage is difficult to control. Moreover, the symptoms observed by the novice's eyes are often inaccurate or superficial, so arbitrary use of medication is extremely harmful. You should seek appropriate hospital and veterinary treatment and receive appropriate treatment. We can give him the best food, why not find a better doctor when she is sick?

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