Teddy Dog (definite introduction) )
For dogs, especially small dogs, ear hair and foot hair need to be cleaned up immediately. So why do dogs need to shave their bottom hair? What inconveniences and harm will the plantar hair bring to the dog itself? Everyone knows that ear hair can easily hide dirt if left unplucked for a long time. Over time, it may cause inflammation and even a series of diseases. The same is true for plantar hair.
The soles of the feet have the most contact with the earth every day, so the chances of them coming into contact with dirt are greatly increased. Let’s not talk about the rest. The amount of dust on the soles of the feet alone is not clear how much more than the rest of the body. If the foot is not accidentally injured during exercise, the chance of the dog being injured is correspondingly increased. Moreover, excessively long sole hair will bring a lot of inconvenience to the dog's walking. Instead, they will fall due to the entanglement of the sole hair. If they fall due to their own sole hair while running, Falling against a wall is likely to cause leg injuries or even fractures, so it becomes clear why dogs need to shave their soles. Shaving the soles of your feet has a lot to do with both their cleanliness and safety.
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