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Use a mild dog shampoo and start bathing the dogs body and legs.
Mild dog or cat shampoos work, but never use flea and tick shampoo because it's too strong.
A reasonable interval between baths is one month, although it is unlikely you will dry the skin out if you use a mild dog shampoo and bathe it once every two weeks.
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