Trim your beagle dog's hair_1

The sporty Beagle is an out-and-out short-haired dog, so does this kind of dog need to have its hair trimmed? How can it be done? Are dogs stronger? Today, the editor will take you to take a look!

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The Beagle is an out-and-out short-haired dog with short and deep hair on its body. Many parents mistakenly believe that such dogs do not need regular hair trimming, but in fact this is not the case. Short-haired dogs like beagles also need to have their hair trimmed regularly, especially in the hot summer. The dog’s toenails and abdominal hair must be trimmed regularly. So, how should a Beagle be trimmed?

The body structure of dogs is different from that of humans and other animals. There are no sweat glands on its body, and its sweat glands are mainly located in the toes. In the hot summer, trimming the hair of the toenails of the beagle can effectively help the dog dissipate body heat. Very good to avoid heatstroke in dogs. (We can trim the hair of the Beagle, but it is not recommended to shave it.)

Because of the hair of the Beagle It is relatively short-lived, so scissors that are generally used to trim long-haired dog hair are not suitable for use with beagles. Parents should purchase scissors or clippers that are specialized in trimming short-haired dog hair. The natural toenail area is special, and a suitable pair of scissors should be prepared to trim the hair here.

Before trimming your Beagle’s hair, you should first brush it with a brush. After brushing, you can start givingThe dog's hair is trimmed. When trimming the hair on the toenails, you must pay attention to trimming slowly with scissors to completely cut the hair clean, and at the same time avoid puncturing the dog's toes.

At the end, I would like to give instructions to all the owners that when trimming the abdominal hair of a beagle, you must stabilize its body. Don't let the dog move around, be careful when trimming, move quickly and steadily, and don't puncture the dog's skin.

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