For adult dogs, if there is no serious dirt, it is recommended to wait until the dog adapts to the new environment before taking a bath. Because dogs leave their hometown and owners, they will feel nervous and uneasy in the new environment. At this time, bathing will increase the pressure on dogs and even affect appetite and digestive system.
When the dog adapts to the new environment, it can begin to adapt to bathing slowly. Generally speaking, it is more appropriate to take a bath once every two weeks or once a month. Taking a bath too often will destroy the self-regulation ability of dog skin. It is best to use special toiletries for dogs when taking a bath, and pay attention to the adjustment of water temperature and quantity, so as not to let dogs be affected by excessive temperature stimulation or water pressure.
In a word, it is not recommended to bathe the dog immediately the next day, and it is necessary to give the dog time to adapt to the new environment. Getting used to taking a bath at the right time and paying attention to the frequency and method of taking a bath can keep the dog healthy and happy.