There are no standard rules about how often we actually have to bathe the dog. Because it depends on various factors, such as the quality and texture of the dog hair (whether long, short, smooth, curly or wavy) will determine how quickly the dirt clump together, have skin problems, or do not and lifestyle and activities of dogs also affect, for example, a dog that is always in the house will be more rare than with the bath needs sheepdog who often are outdoors and love to play chase in the landless. Other factors such as skin allergies, dandruff, lice, or the smell of the dog also determine how often you should bathe your dog.
Generally, washing the dog is to remove dust and dirt, dead hair removal, deodorizing dog on dogs who have oily fur and to beautify the appearance of dog fur. According Webmd.com, regular bathing is not actually necessary for the health of the hair or the health of the dog itself (referred to here is for dogs with normal skin, except dogs that have skin problems or other). In fact, the often bathed can remove the natural luster of fur and making it rough and dry.
Special dog shampoo is highly recommended, do not use human shampoo,. because human shampoos have different properties (most acidic) and often use a detergent that is harder than a dog shampoo.
After bathing, make sure the dog's fur is dried, as dry as possible, especially for a dog that has long fur. You can use a feather dryer specifically for dogs. Better not use a hair dryer for humans because the heat generated can damage the feathers and might burn the dog's skin. While the dog hair dryer uses only wind.

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