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What are the aspects of routine pet hygiene cleaning



Regular pet hygiene cleaning includes multiple aspects to ensure the health of pets and the cleanliness of their living environment. Here are some main cleaning contents:

1、 Cleaning of pets themselves

Hair combing:
According to the breed and hair type of the pet, regularly use appropriate combs and brushes to comb and remove shedding hair and dead skin from the pet's body, keeping the hair clean and tidy. This can not only reduce pet hair loss, but also promote skin blood circulation and prevent skin diseases.
Take a shower:
Bathing pets according to their type and needs. Use specialized pet bath products and bathe and clean in the correct way to maintain the health of your pet's skin and hair. The frequency of bathing depends on the pet's activity level and personal needs, but typically ranges from once a month to once every three months.
Trimming claws:
Regularly trim your pet's paws to prevent them from scratching yourself or others and affecting their walking and health. Use a specialized pet claw knife to carefully trim the pet's paws, being careful not to cut too close to avoid bleeding.
Ear and eye cleaning:
Regularly check and clean pets' ears and eyes to prevent them from developing ear and eye diseases. Gently wipe away earwax and dirt around the eyes with warm water and cotton balls, avoiding inserting sharp objects into the ear canal or eyes.
Oral hygiene:
Regularly brush your pet's teeth, clean their teeth and mouth, and prevent bad breath and oral diseases. Use a specialized pet toothbrush and toothpaste to gently brush your pet's teeth. If the pet is not suitable for brushing teeth, consider using tooth spray or oral cleanser.

2、 Cleaning of pet living environment

Cleaning pet residences:
Including pet cages, kennels, fish tanks, etc., regularly clean the space where pets live, and remove their feces, urine, hair, etc. Keep the pet's residence dry and ventilated to prevent bacterial growth.
Cleaning pet supplies:
Regularly clean pets' beds, toys, and utensils, and use pet specific cleaning agents or disinfectants for cleaning and disinfection. This helps reduce the spread of bacteria and parasites.
Indoor environmental cleanliness:
Regularly clean furniture and floors such as sofas, beds, carpets, etc., and use tools such as vacuum cleaners and mops to remove pet hair and dust. Maintaining indoor ventilation helps to emit odors and keep the air fresh.

3、 Other precautions

Regular deworming and vaccination: Following veterinary advice, regularly deworming and vaccinating pets to prevent parasites and infectious diseases.
Observe pet behavior: Conduct a visual inspection of pets daily to check for any abnormalities in their skin, hair, eyes, ears, nose, and teeth. If any abnormalities are found, seek the advice of a veterinarian in a timely manner.

Scientific feeding: Control the diet of pets, avoid overeating, and develop the habit of scientific feeding. Choosing food and nutrition suitable for pets can contribute to their health and hair quality.

In summary, routine pet hygiene includes two aspects: the cleanliness of the pet itself and the cleanliness of the pet's living environment. By regular cleaning and care, pets can maintain their health and a clean living environment.
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