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Breed Review: St. Bernard (18 Pics)

#16 Bath days are arranged for St. Bernards 2-3 times a year.

Groomers recommend that this procedure be timed to the molting season of the animal in order to wash the shed hair and undercoat in this way. At the same time, it is not necessary to close the ears, since they are hanging in St. Bernards. Be sure to stock up on a neutral shampoo, balm, and conditioner to help defat your coat and make it easier to comb. Wet St. Bernards are dried in two steps: first with a towel, then - with a hairdryer. If your pet likes to swim in open water, do not forget to rinse its coat with clean tap water after bathing in order to wash out particles of algae from it, as well as various unicellular organisms that live in rivers and lakes.

#17 After eating, particles of food remain on the face of the St. Bernard, which can cause the white coat in this area to darken.

To prevent this from happening, after each meal washes the dog's face with warm water and wipe with a clean rag. If you don't want the friendly St. Bernard to spit on your clothes and guests' knees, make sure you also have enough napkins and napkins available.

#18 The dog’s eyes require constant monitoring.

Too heavy and saggy eyelids of St. Bernard poorly protect the eyeball from dust and small debris, as a result of which it can become inflamed. You can avoid such troubles by daily wiping your eyes with a napkin or gauze swab dipped in cold tea or boiled water. By the way, it is not recommended to use cotton wool and discs it, since cotton microfibers can remain on the mucous membrane of the eye and provoke irritation.

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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