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Dry bath for dog
How often should i give dry bath to my shih tzu puppy My puppy is 2 month old I mean dry bath that involves dry shampoo and towel only Should i give my puppy dry bath daily or for hw many days in a week I am not asking about water bath i know i shall start it after 3 month
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Dry shampoo s you can use once or twice in a week .there are Natural Dry shampoos also available..you can check those too..
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Yes, I understood regarding the towel and dry shampoo. If you want to use a dry shampoo, do not exceed it from once a week. As, all that  dry shampoo can build up and remain there until you give your dog a bath with water. Rest instructions remain the same.
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bathing once pup is 3-3.5 months old and once a fortnight
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Hello maam dry bath for puppies is pretty safe and you can use weekly once or twice to manage the pet's hygiene.
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make sure your puppy doesn't lick atleast for half an hour.
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