How to wash dog clothes
How to wash dog clothes
Repeated washing and drying will inevitably damage the fabric.
To prolong the life of your dog's clothing, minimize the number of times you wash it by washing only the soiled parts of the clothing.
We recommend hand washing our dog clothes.
Clothes are small but have many sewn parts, which may be damaged by washing in a washing machine.
If you use a washing machine, please put the clothes in a laundry net and wash them gently.
Please note that once the fur or boa material loses its texture, it cannot be restored.
If you are not confident about washing, please leave it to the dry cleaners.
Washing colored and patterned fabrics
Colored or patterned clothes may fade when washed.
The darker the color of the material, the more likely it is to fade.
Please wash them separately from white and light-colored clothes.
The longer the clothes are washed, the more likely they are to fade.
Please wash gently and in a short time.
How to Wash Wool Dog Clothes
Woolen clothing is a material that is prone to laundering mistakes, such as shrinking into a felt-like shape.
Basically, only wash the soiled part of the garment.
(Wool materials that are not labeled "washable wool" cannot be used in the washing machine.)
When washing wool clothes at home, it is basic to leave them to soak and wash.
!!!!Please do not move your clothes while washing.!!!!
- Prepare a washing solution of detergent for delicate fabrics dissolved in lukewarm water of 30°C or less.
- Fold and soak the clothes in that washing liquid.
- Wait a few minutes for the washing liquid to soak into the clothes, then rinse thoroughly.
- Dehydration can be done in a washing machine, but should be completed in a short time, about 30 seconds.
- After dehydration, spread the clothes out on a flat, airy, shady surface to dry.
Please be careful not to change the water temperature during the washing and rinsing process.
If you are not confident about washing, please leave it to the dry cleaners.