Yorkshire (ok Introduction)
With the changes of the times, the thinking logic of many pet owners is incomprehensible to ordinary people. People generally expose their flesh like animals, and animals generally wear clothes like people. It turns out that dogs are also very polite in wearing clothes. I’m asking, can all dogs wear clothes? The editor tells everyone what kind of dogs are not suitable for wearing clothes.
1. Dogs with bad tempers:
The mood shown by dogs when putting on clothes is more agitated, jumping around, running away, and thinking about the mood since putting on clothes. How to take off dog clothes by chewing the makeup sleeves on dog clothes.
The editor suggests: For dogs that like to bite clothes, it would be cheaper to not wear clothes for the dog.
2. Dogs that don’t move when they put on clothes:
Some dogs don’t move in the same posture as they put on clothes. They stay motionless and seem to be frozen. of. Maybe I feel that wearing clothes restricts my freedom and makes me feel uncomfortable. In this case, there is no need to put clothes on the dog.
3. Dogs with skin diseases or those who like to scratch:
Dogs with itchy skin or those who like to scratch wherever they have nothing to do put on clothes. Scratching has become more powerful now. Scratching through clothes not only does not relieve the itch, but also easily scratches the dog's paws. However, it can damage the clothes, especially some silk fabrics such as Tang suits, which are quite expensive and can be scratched in just a few times. It's too much of a waste and I haven't even bought something delicious.
4. Long-haired dogs:
If you are a very diligent parent, and you still raise long-haired dogs such as Yorkshire, Shih Tzu, etc., then I don’t care if you give it to you. If you have time to comb your dog’s hair, I suggest you skip it. Even if the appearance is beautiful, a dog without clothes will be a mess. A long-haired dog with clothes on will be a mess. Very easy to tie. Not only is the appearance unattractive, but it is also prone to skin diseases.
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