Ancient Bearded Collie Care Knowledge

Pangu Bearded Collie
Pangu Bearded Collie ( (Definite introduction)

The Pangu Bearded Collie is large in size and has loose, long and dense hair. Improper breeding can easily cause the dog’s hair to become tangled, and even cause severe skin diseases. Therefore, When raising Pangu Bearded Collie, special attention should be paid to the issue of grooming.
Hair combing
At the beginning, gently brush the knots and hair clumps on its hair with a smooth brush, and be gentle when brushing.
Use a round-headed needle brush to brush all over its body. Be gentle to avoid pulling out its hair. After brushing, the dog's coat should now be free of all hair knots. The deep hair under the long-haired dog's legs is easy to get knotted, and the skin here is also relatively sensitive, so special attention should be paid when combing this area.
Use a wide comb to comb the dog's hair all over, and comb out some small knots. Then comb it again with a fine comb (it is recommended to use a fine comb). Be careful not to use a short-bristled brush for combing.
Use scissors to trim the long hair around the dog’s feet. Remember to trim the long hair in front of the toes. This area is prone to accumulation of dust and dirt. If it is not cleaned up in time, it will cause inflammation, so it needs to be trimmed frequently.
Use a pair of sharp scissors to trim the long hair and down (long, fine hair) on the dog’s buttocks (the intersection between the hind legs) so that the hair in this area is less likely to get knotted and accumulated. filthy.
Use a razor to shave off the abdominal hair. Hair that is too long and too much will stick to the dog when it urinates, and it is easy to cause diarrhea.

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