Giving your pet a haircut. A good idea?
Mar 13, 2024 22:01:12 GMT -8
Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 22:01:12 GMT -8
If you have a dog, especially with long hair, you will surely consider getting a haircut in summer. You should know that there are some breeds of dogs whose hair can be cut in summer and others for which it is not recommended to do so. There are as many types of hair as there are dog breeds, with different characteristics and coats adapted to different climatic conditions. Therefore, although many people think that giving their pet a haircut will help them cope with the summer heat, this idea is wrong. In fact, the coat can protect your dog from the heat. This is the case of breeds such as golden retriever, labrador, colli, sheepdog, chihuahua, siberian and chow chow , among others. And their mixes, any breed with a semi-long, short, hard or double coat. In these cases, brushing is very important to remove dead hair. To do this you can use our brush suitable for both short and long hair. You have all the information in this link .
Choosing the right shampoo will also help you take care of their coat. At Disane we have different alternatives: shampoo for long-haired dogs, curly-haired dogs, for sensitive skin, etc. You can consult all the options in this section of our website . Breeds that can have their hair cut include poodles, poodles, shitzus, yorkshires, maltese and cockers . Including, of course, crossbreeds and mestizos with CZ Leads curly coats and long hair. Do you know how to prevent your dog from having heat stroke? June 20, 2023 Published in Blog heatstroke Rapid breathing and panting, weakness, tremors, bluish tongue... These are some of the symptoms that may indicate that your dog is suffering from heat stroke. We teach you to recognize it and prevent it. High summer temperatures can cause heat stroke in your pet. Lacking sweat glands, dogs have difficulty regulating their body temperature and are more vulnerable to heat. Symptoms of heat stroke Rapid breathing, gasping and profuse drooling.
Lack of balance, weakness and tremors caused by low sugar and salts. Which can cause diarrhea and vomiting. Blue tongue and red gums In more serious cases, they can lose consciousness, causing kidney or liver failure and even multiple organ failure that can cause the death of your pet. If any of these symptoms are present, try to get your dog to drink water and wet him with water that is not too cold to lower his body temperature. It is important to go to the vet as soon as possible. Tips to prevent it The best way to prevent heat stroke is to ensure that your pet is well hydrated, with constant access to fresh water. It is also important that you have a shady and ventilated place and avoid going outside in the middle of the day, when it is hottest. On car trips, stop from time to time to cool him down and offer him water and under no circumstances leave him alone in the car. At Disane we have added to our catalog a cooling blanket for dogs that, thanks to its cooling gel filling, manages to lower your pet's temperature between 5 and 10 degrees.