What kind of Dogs are not suitable for wearing dog clothes
Dogs with skin diseases should not wear clothes

Dog clothesIn addition to keeping warm, they can also improve the overall appearance of the dog. However, for some dogs, wearing clothes is not a good choice. It is best for owners to understand what kind of dogs should reduce the frequency of dressing or not wear clothes at all.

1. Long-haired dogs

About long-haired dogs Puppies can wear clothes to prevent catching cold, but when they grow up and have abundant hair, there is not much need to wear dog clothes. Generally speaking, the indoor temperature is not too low, so there is no need to worry about them catching cold. And appropriate cold stimulation can help the dog's coat grow better. It is best not to be overly pampered, which can easily reduce the dog's resistance.

In addition, after long-haired dogs put on clothes, their coats can easily get tangled up, causing their coats to get knotted easily.

Two. Dogs with skin diseases



It should also be noted that dogs with skin diseases should not wear clothes as much as possible. Dogs suffering from skin diseases should pay attention to protecting the dryness of the skin as much as possible so that the skin can better interact with the air. Some owners will also shave their hair to help improve the condition. The air permeability is poor after wearing clothes, and many owners do not pay attention to the cleanliness of the clothes, which makes it easier for the already fragile skin to be exposed to bacteria, leading to aggravation of skin diseases.

3. Dogs with bad tempers

Big Most dogs don't like to wear clothes at first because they are not used to it. However, some dogs with poor temperaments will chew clothes, which can easily cause them to swallow threads or small parts of clothes. However, this situation can be improved through practice, but it is important to be careful at the beginning.

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