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Summer has arrived. Do you want to shave your dog?

Some dogs become people's families, some become people's pets, and some become people's playthings. Why did I say it was a plaything? Because the owner painted his nails when he was free, let him walk standing, shave his head and sculpt. As a result, the dog got sick before he was seven years old and became a tool for his owner to show off. Tragedy

Summer has arrived. Let's talk about whether it is necessary for dogs to shave. Let's talk about whether dogs feel hot because of their long hair in summer. We know that dogs have no sweat glands and do not dissipate heat through them. However, because their body temperature is generally higher than the outside temperature, they will continue to dissipate heat to the environment through temperature difference. At the same time, when they feel hot, they will stick out their tongues to gasp, increasing the exchange speed of airflow and the contact area with the outside air to increase heat dissipation. If the dog's hair is thick, it is not conducive to the skin to dissipate heat to the outside world through temperature difference. Therefore, if the hair is too thick, it will really make the dog feel hotter. But definitely not to shave the dog.

Only when the dog has a serious skin disease or the hair is too sticky to comb, it is necessary to shave the dog. If a professional beautician with high technical level shaves the dog, it will be fine. If hair clipper is directly applied to the skin to shave the dog, it will do great harm to the hair follicle. And doing so many times will lead to dull and unhealthy new hair.

Dog hair is not conducive to the skin to dissipate heat to the environment through temperature difference, but don't forget that hair has a good heat insulation effect. Summer is a hot spot, but the temperature of hairy roots is much lower than the surface. If you shave, not only will the heat insulation effect be lost, but ultraviolet rays will also directly harm the skin. Everyone knows that sunscreen protects the skin, not to mention the dog's skin is so fragile. God is fair and gives the dog beautiful hair and fragile skin at the same time. We humans have less hair but strong skin resistance. Let me ask you, is it fair?

? If the dog has too much hair, he will go out to play in the grass and Woods. If a bug climbs up, it will fall down. If there is no hair, the worm will attach directly to the skin. Aren't many serious skin diseases caused by secondary infections caused by the original bugs?

So don't shave the dog. If it is very hot in summer, just cut it to 2-3 cm long. It can make the dog feel cool without exposing the skin and getting hurt. Dogs kept indoors can only cut short the hair under their stomachs. They like to sleep with their stomachs close to the ground, which can better dissipate heat.

And some dogs will have anxiety and depression because they have no hair. To put it bluntly, the dog is unhappy.

? At the same time, the dog's diet can be properly controlled in summer, because the more you eat, the more calories you produce.