In fact, bathing the Irish Terrier is the same as most puppies, and there are not many differences. Come and take a look!
First, it is best for Irish Terriers to take a bath in the morning or in the afternoon. Never take a bath when the air humidity is relatively high or when it rains.
After washing, blow dry with a hair dryer Or wipe it with a towel. After bathing, Irish Terriers should not be left to dry in the sun.
Second, you should comb your hair before taking a bath to comb out tangled hair to prevent it from getting tangled.
It can also remove small stains, which is helpful for cleaning.
Especially around the mouth, behind the ears, under the armpits, at the base of the thighs, on the soles of the feet, etc.
The areas where the Irish Terrier hates being groomed must be groomed.
When combing, in order to further reduce and prevent the dog's pain, you can hold the root of the hair with one hand and comb it with the other hand.
Third, the temperature of the bath water should not be too high or too low. Generally, it is 36-37 degrees in spring.
Fourth, precautions should be taken when bathing Pet shampoo gets into the dog's eyes and ears.
Rinse thoroughly to prevent foam and shampoo from remaining on the dog to avoid skin irritation and dermatitis.
Fifth, after cleaning and drying, the inside of the puppy’s ears should also be cleaned.
If there is ear hair, the ear hair should be plucked out.