Silky Terrier care knowledge

Knowledge of caring for Silky Terriers
Silky Terriers (definite introduction)

The Silky Terrier is similar in shape to the Yorkshire Terrier (definitely introduced), but is slightly larger. Because it is sensitive to strangers, it is best to start training it to interact with people from an early age. The most beautiful thing about it is its silky coat. However, the dog's coat is easily tangled, so it is troublesome to care for it.

In order to keep its coat in good condition, it is best to help it comb it out every day. If you wait until it is knotted, it will be much more tedious to clean up. It is best to prepare a row comb and a nail comb. The row comb is used to comb through and the nail comb is used to untie the knots. The coat should not be too long and should be trimmed promptly. Bathe it regularly, perform various beauty treatments, pluck ear hair, trim nails, trim coat, etc.

Sometimes the Silky Terrier is a little naughty or even a little nervous. You must stop it immediately and let it get rid of this bad habit. Often take it for a walk. After all, this kind of dog is more active and has a certain need for exercise.

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