Standard Schnauzer (definite introduction)
Often we don’t let our dogs get their hair cut after we help them. Look in the mirror, because some dogs will be very shy when they see the way they look after being shaved, and some dogs will even often avoid contact with people. In fact, these are all because the dog is still unable to accept its current state, and it may gradually get used to it over time. So let’s figure out what the dog’s mood changes are after shearing.
1. The dog becomes very angry
Faced with his new appearance, the dog may be very dissatisfied and lose his temper towards the owner, such as being aggressive. action. In fact, it may be that the dog is not adapted to the changes in coat, or it may have a bad impression about shearing, or it may not like shearing very much, and you prefer to prevent it from being sheared. Therefore, regarding this situation, it is recommended that owners first understand the dog's style of hair cutting, do not force hair cutting, and find a professional pet groomer to solve the problem when necessary.
2. Dogs look very sad after their hair is cut
This is a very common situation. According to statistics, 90% of dogs become very sad after their hair is cut. It's low, likes to get into corners, and won't come out no matter what. This is because the dog feels that his appearance is very different from before after being sheared, and he cannot communicate emotionally, and even feels that he has become ugly. Regarding this, owners can only wait for the dog to adapt. As time goes by, the dog will probably calm down.
3. Dogs seem a little ashamed
After cutting their hair, they may not want to play with other dogs. This is because the coat is originally a part of the dog's body. When it sees that it is different from other dogs, it may feel guilty.
These emotions are likely to occur after the dog is shaved, so we should see if it can cooperate before helping the dog to shave. If they really do not agree to be shaved, then it is okay. There is no need to force them.
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