Dog wear What are the hidden dangers of wearing clothes?
Shetland Sheepdog (certain introduction)

As the weather gets cooler, many owners are giving themselves Dogs wear all kinds of gorgeous clothes, but to a large extent, we dress our dogs just to satisfy our own preferences and vanity. Do dogs really need to wear these colorful clothes? ? Perhaps for short-haired dogs, dressing has a certain effect in keeping out the cold, but for long-haired dogs, there is no need to dress them, but doing so will have a certain effect on them. What are the benefits of wearing dog clothes? Let’s take a look at the hidden dangers together.

1. For long-haired dogs, running around in clothes can easily cause the hair to become knotted. If you comb it carelessly, there is no way to restore the original smooth hair condition.

2. For short-haired dogs, if the clothes are too tight or the material is too hard, the dog’s skin and clothes may rub against each other for a long time, which may cause the dog to develop Skin diseases, such as allergies, itching, peeling, etc.

3. Dogs who wear clothes for a long time will gradually adapt to the reaction to temperature changes after wearing clothes, which may affect the growth of their own hair, thereby reducing the cold-resistant ability of the dog's coat.

4. If you wear chemical fiber clothes, the friction between the dog's coat and the chemical fiber clothes will generate static electricity, which can easily absorb dust and make the dog's coat dirty, and the static electricity will produce sparks.

5. Some owners often don’t pay much attention to the cleanliness of their clothes. If the dog’s clothes are not cleaned for a long time, bacteria will easily grow, which often causes skin diseases in dogs.

So we don’t have to spend much effort on the dog’s clothing. Letting the dog adapt to the environment can not only improve their ability to adapt to the environment, but also better promote the growth of their coat. We are Adding more clothes feels like a self-defeating move.

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