In fact, under normal circumstances, Border Collies have very little understanding. As long as they are helped to clean up regularly, they will rarely have an unpleasant smell. If you find that the fluid on them is relatively heavy, then you have to consider whether your daily cleaning work is in place. The Border Collie's cognitive base is mainly its ears, mouth and anal glands. Border Collie's ears are attached to both sides of the forehead. Such ears are most likely to accumulate dirt and mites. If water accidentally flows into the Border Collie's ears during bathing and is not cleaned up immediately, the Border Collie's ears will be in a moist state for a long time, and it is easy for mites to grow. If the mites grow too much, black dirt will be produced and spread. There is an unpleasant smell, so the Border Collie’s ears should be cleaned regularly.
Anal glands are also an area that many owners easily ignore. Although dogs with an average size like Border have relatively few anal gland problems, if they are not cleaned for a long time, it will also cause It smells bad, so it’s best to help them clear their anal glands once a month.
Generally speaking, the experience of border collie is not very clear, so if it still makes sense after helping them take a bath, then it is basically anal gland and ear problems. For these two We should also help them clean up the situation frequently to avoid the occurrence of disease.
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