Dogs are prone to skin diseases after shaving? Yes, skin care oil is easily lost after shaving, and the fur no longer protects the skin, which can easily lead to skin diseases, so pay attention to moisturizing and lubrication. Dogs are prone to skin...
Dogs are prone to skin diseases after shaving? Yes, skin care oil is easily lost after shaving, and the fur no longer protects the skin, which can easily lead to skin diseases, so pay attention to moisturizing and lubrication.
Dogs are prone to skin diseases after shaving. Dogs’ hair is the protective cover of the skin. Dust and bacteria are blocked by the hair and are not so easy to cause damage to the skin. If the hair is gone, the dust bacteria come into contact with the skin directly, which can easily lead to skin diseases of the dog.
After the dog is cut, it will be depressed and feel inferior and has no appetite. The more lively dog may recover in a few days, but some introverted dogs may always feel sad and are very likely to develop depression.
Shaving dogs accidentally can easily lead to skin allergies and inflammation, and damage to hair follicles may lead to hair growth. Therefore, be careful when cutting hair for dogs. Do not shave them all. Leave 2-3 cm away is the best.