Three things you should pay attention to when raising a Satsuma at home

Three things you should pay attention to when raising a domestic Satsuma
Samoyed

Nowadays, many people like to raise Samoyed dogs (definitely introduced). They not only have beautiful appearance, but also have good temperaments ~ commonly known as "smiling angels", especially when they are young. Cute, plump and furry, you can’t bear to hold it! So what issues should we pay attention to if we want to raise a small Satsuma?

1) Deworming is generally carried out at 20-25 days of age, and has been carried out regularly once a month since then. The dog feces and insect body aggregates after deworming must be left for fermentation. The water basin is cleaned once a day. Salt and water basins should be disinfected once a week. They can be boiled for 20 minutes, soaked in 0.1% chloride solution for 20 minutes or soaked in 2%-4% caustic soda water, and finally rinsed with clean water.

2) The calories required for the growth and development period of a baby Satsuma are twice that of an adult Satsuma. It is said that Satsuma can live about 12-16 years, which is much shorter than humans. Samoyed puppies also develop very quickly. It can grow into an adult dog in one to one and a half years after birth. This period of growth is very important and may even determine the life of little Satsuma. In order for Samoyed puppies to grow up healthily and luxuriantly, special attention should be paid to their diet during their development.

3) Two protections, three excesses.

The second protection refers to the maintenance of keeping the kennel in the same kennel and the maintenance of the same feed; the third excessiveness refers to the excessiveness of the feed, breeding system and environment. Overfeeding: About 1 week after weaning, the feed formula of the puppies is still the same as that of the lactation period. It will be gradually adjusted until about 2 weeks after weaning, and it can be changed to puppy feed. Over-feeding: A safe living system can promote the growth of puppies and reduce the occurrence of diseases. Puppy feed should be precise, timely and rationed, with small meals and frequent meals to maintain their strong appetite and digestion ability. Excessive situation: After the puppies are weaned, they are reared for reasons, that is, they are not transferred out of the pen, they are not mixed in groups, and the bitches are taken out.

Warm reminder: Under normal circumstances, the tip of the dog's nose is moist and cool, with no mucus or thick penetration.


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