Let’s take a look at whether pet shearing and heat dissipation are correct.

Every summer, in order to prevent their pet owners from getting heatstroke, poop owners also come up with various cooling tips. Among them, I think everyone must have done "hair shearing". So if you want to dissipate heat, is it correct to...


Every summer, in order to prevent their pet owners from getting heatstroke, poop owners also come up with various cooling tips. Among them, I think everyone must have done "hair shearing". So if you want to dissipate heat, is it correct to shear your baby? Let’s learn about it together~

 

Ms. Wang in the urban area reported that the temperature is soaring, and cats and dogs are also trying to get into air-conditioned rooms. In order to "cool down" my dog ​​Feifei, I cut her hair. After the hair was cut, it kept rubbing its body with its feet, and soon red pimples appeared on its body. After going to the pet hospital for a checkup, I was told that the dog had a skin disease. I cut my dog's hair according to the method taught online, but I didn't expect that something went wrong. What went wrong?

Reporter investigation: When the reporter saw Ms. Wang’s Schnauzer, her beautiful and shiny fur had disappeared, leaving only her bare skin.

In several pet hospitals in the city, reporters learned that when summer comes, many pet owners want to cut their dogs' hair. Some citizens take their pets to hospitals or pet grooming shops to have their dogs hair cut, while others do it themselves.

Dr. Chen from the Boren Pet Hospital in the urban area told reporters that dogs’ sweat glands are distributed on the tongue and foot pads, and there are almost no sweat glands on the body. Cutting may make your dog feel cooler, but it won't do much. Dog owners impose their own lifestyle habits on their dogs. After the dog's hair is cut, it does not increase heat dissipation, but may increase the chance of the skin being burned by the scorching sun.

 

Dr. Chen reminded that summer is the season when pet skin diseases are most common. Dog owners should not shave all of their dogs' hair, but should leave 2 to 3 centimeters long. If they are all shaved, the puppy will feel uncomfortable and scratch often, causing various skin diseases.



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