Sausage dogs (definite introduction)
With the change of the times and the rapid economic growth, more and more people are raising sausage dogs, and the status of dogs is almost the same as that of humans. When we raise sausage dogs, we often worry that our dogs don’t eat well or don’t have enough to eat, so the owners will buy more delicious snacks or self-made dog food to feed the sausage dogs. So what issues should we pay attention to when feeding dogs?
First, it is best not to let the sausage dog have the habit of eating snacks every day.
Second, when the sausage dog does not have time to eat, do not use snacks instead of staple food.
Third, overfeeding snacks will cause sausage dogs to become obese. When the sausage dog is out of shape, it is necessary to start paying attention to whether the snacks need to be reduced.
Fourth, the best time to give snacks is when your dog does something that makes you happy. Let them know that you can reward them for doing certain things, and let them know that you are the one who can decide whether to reward them with snacks.
Fifth, pay attention to the ingredients and appearance of the snacks, whether there is an appropriate amount of pigments or additives, and whether the appearance is too beautiful and has no natural color.
Young sausage dogs do not understand the concept of enough is enough. As long as there is something to eat, always swallow dates wholeheartedly. This is because the growing sausage dog needs to supplement enough nutrition.
But as the saying goes, it makes sense to eat less for more flavor and more for bad belly. For those sausage dogs that are a few months old, eating an appropriate amount of dog food will not only damage the belly, but will bloat it. Especially the current dog food is almost all made of puffed food. In other words, the sausage dog feels that he can still eat it when he eats it, but when he drinks water after eating and is thirsty, his belly may not be able to bear it. sunk. The final result was that the mild ones damaged the intestines and stomach and required anti-inflammatory injections and yeast tablets, while the severe ones were so severe that they had to be admitted to the hospital.
When we are raising sausage dogs, we must also control the dog's food intake. This is where we work in raising sausage dogs. If we want to raise a healthy sausage dog, we must understand how much food the dog needs to eat every day, so that we can raise a healthy dog. A healthy, long-lived and trustworthy dog is what every parent desires.
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