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Breed Review: Chinese Crested Dog (17 Pics)

#13 At home, your pet should feel comfortable and protected, so set up a secluded corner for him.

The best option is a small house, although a bed with bumpers will also work. A growing Chinese Crested dog should have enough toys. Both rubber tweeters from the store and alternative options such as corks, tangles, and small cardboard boxes will work here. For travel to the vet or travel, it is best to purchase a carry bag.

#14 Paradoxical as it may seem, but with the skin of “naked” no less fuss than with the wool of powder-puffs.

Wash the Hairless Chinese Crested Dog once or even twice a week using a mild, hypoallergenic shampoo and conditioner. If there were no special hygiene products at hand, you can limit yourself to baby or tar soap. Drying with a hairdryer is also a must.

#15 Blackheads and comedones, black sebaceous plugs that clog pores, must be regularly removed from the skin of naked Chinese Crestedlings.

In particular, the "millet" (white balls) are pierced with a medical needle, their contents are squeezed out and the puncture site is treated with chlorhexidine. Before you start removing blackheads, the dog's skin is steamed (a terry towel soaked in heated water and wrapped around the body of the animal is suitable). You can remove comedones with your hands, but in this case, your fingers should be wrapped in a sterile bandage soaked in an antiseptic. Acne caused by food allergies can be treated with Bepanten ointments and tea tree oil.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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