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Be careful not to let your Bea-Tzu's nails grow too long; this may lead to pain or even injury. One option is to seek the help of a veterinarian or a professional groomer; another is to utilise a dog-specific nail cutter.
Bea-Tzus are susceptible to ear infections; so, it is essential to clean and rinse their ears regularly. To clean the outside of your ear, use a moist cotton swab or rag; never use Q-tips or anything else that might irritate your inner ear..
Bathe them as needed: While Bea-Tzus don't need to be bathed as frequently as some other breeds, it's important to keep them clean and free of dirt and debris. Use a mild dog shampoo and avoid getting water in their ears.
Inspect your dog's fur for parasites like fleas and ticks frequently. To effectively get rid of any bugs you encounter, use an insect repellent combing or tick extractor.