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Care and hygiene for dogs

With proper care and hygiene of the dog, health can be supported. cdVet products are just the thing to maintain the natural well-being of your loved ones. This also includes oral hygiene, which you can pursue with dentaVet products.

Since Giardia can survive in feces for about a week, it is important to collect the piles of feces to avoid reinfection or infecting other animals. In addition, the animal's feeding area should be treated once a day with a suitable disinfectant (e.g. CdDes).

Whether a dog in bed is hygienic depends on factors such as the dog's cleanliness, parasite control and the interval between cleaning the bedding. If you have concerns about hygiene, simply set up a place for your dog to lie down somewhere else.

Children should learn to wash their hands after playing with the dog and that they should not touch the dog's snout or anal region and then their own face, as this could lead to the transmission of germs.

The frequency of bathing depends on various factors, such as the breed, activity level and the condition of the coat. Shampoos specially developed for dogs should be used, as human shampoos are too aggressive for your dog's skin. Bathing too often can also damage the skin barrier, so you should only bathe your dog when necessary.

In addition to cleaning the teeth, some breeds, especially long-haired ones, need to have their fur brushed daily. Claw care and cleaning the ears and eyes are only necessary when necessary.

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