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Woman Encounters a Dog That Looks Like It's Melting

Now many people are raising dogs, but some dog breeds are not well-understood and known by owners. As a result, they later discover that it's not right. Today, Dr. Xiao Ming will share with everyone a story about a woman who encountered a dog that was about to 'melt'.

The woman was out for a while, but she saw a dog sitting alone on the ground. The woman didn't pay much attention at first, but when she got closer, she found something was wrong. This dog looks like it's melting due to excessive heat?

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The dog's appearance was layered one after another, and some people even thought it was a result of successful weight loss. The woman approached to take a closer look and realized it was a Spanish Mastiff.

After talking to the dog's owner, the woman learned that the owner didn't know what kind of dog it was and it was getting worse over time. The dog didn't look like this when it was a puppy either. Dr. Xiao Ming didn't recognize it at first, but the dog does look like a piece of towel.

Dr. Xiao Ming explains: Spanish Mastiffs have a lot of skin folds, which makes it easy to hide dirt and lead to bacterial growth, so owners should pay special attention to daily cleaning and hygiene, otherwise the dog is prone to scabies and skin diseases.

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Spanish Mastiffs have poor immunity, so owners should take their dogs out to get some sunshine, and remember to supplement calcium for them. In summer, Spanish Mastiffs need to be bathed every other day, otherwise the smell on the dog will be unbearable for the owner!

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