As the face of dogs, Samoyeds are believed to be one of the must-have animals for many straight men with cancer. When talking about Satsuma, what flashes in many people’s minds is the beautiful hair and arrogant appearance that are deeply loved by male owners. The long thin eyelashes and smiling face have captured the hearts of many female owners.
But Samoyed hair Cleaning also gives many owners a headache, so many Satsumas have rough, dull coats, shedding, and deep tears that seriously affect the appearance of Satsumas. However, many owners do not know how to care for Satsumas. hair, so I would like to share some common sense with first-time Samoyed owners.
First, special equipment should be used when combing hair, rather than human combs and brushes. To use an iron comb, hold the back of the comb with your hand, swing it gently with your wrist, comb it horizontally, and use coarse, medium, and fine combs alternately. The usage of the comb is to use the strength of the wrist. The brush has many teeth. When combing, lift the hair with one hand, and then brush the other part.
Second, when combing, the movements should be gentle and meticulous, and should not be done roughly or recklessly, otherwise the Samoyed will be in pain. Be especially careful when combing the coat near sensitive parts (such as external genitalia).
Third, pay attention to the Samoyed’s skin. A clean pink color is good. If it appears red or has eczema, there are possibilities of parasites, skin diseases, allergies, etc. and should be treated in time.
Fourth, If fleas, lice and other parasites are found, they should be promptly brushed with a fine wire brush or treated with insecticides.
Fifth, when the Samoyed's coat is seriously stained, conditioner (1000 times diluted) and baby powder should be used together with combing.
Sixth, for Samoyeds whose fine undercoat (undercoat) is seriously tangled, you should use a comb or wire brush to comb along the growth direction of the hair, starting from the tip of the hair, and then combing to the root of the hair. Do it little by little, don’t comb hardPull to avoid causing pain and pulling the hair out. If the felting is serious, you can use scissors to cut the felt piece in the direction of the hair dryer, and then comb it. If it still cannot be combed, you can cut off the felted part, and then comb it after the new hair gradually grows out.
Seventh, before combing the coat, if you can wipe the Samoyed's body with a towel soaked in hot water, the coat will be brighter.