There are three points to pay attention to when bathing dogs:
First, the number of baths should not be too frequent, and it is best to take a bath every 1 ~ 2 months.
Second, you need to use shower gel for at least 5 minutes and rinse it along the direction of dog hair growth.
Third, every time you take a bath, you need to control the water temperature at about 40 degrees as much as possible to avoid irritating the dog's skin.
Sleep:
Puppies and old dogs sleep longer, while puppies and strong dogs sleep shorter. Dogs are generally in a shallow sleep state, and they can wake up with a little movement, but there are also deep sleeps. When sleeping lightly, the dog is prone, with his head bent between his two front paws, often with one ear close to the ground. Dogs are not easy to wake up after a deep sleep, and sometimes they talk in their dreams, such as barking and moaning, accompanied by convulsions of limbs and shaking of their heads and ears. When you sleep, you often lie on your side and spread out all over. It looks cheerful.
Dogs are not easily awakened by acquaintances and owners when they sleep, but they are still sensitive to strange sounds. Dogs are often in a bad mood after being awakened from sleep, and they are very dissatisfied with the people who wake them up. Dogs that just wake up are blindfolded, and sometimes even their owners can't recognize them. So its dissatisfaction will sometimes be vented to its owner, such as barking at you. Don't wake it up because of boredom or mischief.