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Overbathing a dog means washing them too frequently, which can strip natural oils from the skin and coat, leading to dryness, itching, and irritation.
Observe for signs such as visible dirt, strong odor, itching, or contact with irritants; adjust bathing frequency based on breed, coat, lifestyle, and health.
Indoor dogs generally need a bath every 4–6 weeks, but the exact frequency depends on factors like breed, coat type, activity level, and health conditions.
Most dogs benefit from a bath every 4–6 weeks, but the ideal frequency depends on their breed, coat type, lifestyle, and health. Always adjust based on visible dirt, odor, or veterinary advice.
The cheapest dog breeds are typically mixed breeds adopted from shelters, with initial costs starting as low as $30 including vaccinations and basic care.
Generally, owning a cat is cheaper than owning a dog due to lower initial, medical, grooming, and maintenance costs throughout its lifetime.
Adopting a dog from a shelter is generally the cheapest option, with initial costs as low as $30 and often including vaccines and basic care.
Yes, it is generally cheaper to have a cat than a dog, as dogs incur higher costs in food, grooming, training, and medical care over their lifetime.
The cheapest dog breed is typically a mixed-breed dog adopted from a shelter, with initial costs starting as low as $30 and often including veterinary services.
Yes, owning a cat is generally cheaper than owning a dog due to lower initial costs, cheaper food and supplies, and fewer grooming and training needs.

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