Tips for weighing your dog

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People who raise pets not only pay attention to the appearance of the dog, but also pay attention to the weight of the dog. Naturally, most people prefer chubby dogs. When we judge whether the dog is In the case of obesity, most people judge it based on the feeling of naked eyes and hands. Of course, it is more accurate to use a body weight scale to measure. Most dogs cannot stand very steadily, so it is difficult to measure the correct weight at this time. So what should we do at this time?
Weighing a dog using a weight scale is a very difficult task. The solution is to buy a strong scale. The owner first stands on it and weighs his own weight, and then holds the dog and weighs it. Subtract your own body weight from the result obtained to get the dog weight.
The following are the meanings of regular weighing of dogs:
1. Regarding regular weighing of adult dogs, changes in the dog’s body weight can be found at any time, and based on this, one can determine whether the feeding amount is appropriate. , and take appropriate measures to prevent the outbreak of dog obesity. In addition, after the arrival of a new dog, the owner also needs to weigh the dog regularly when deciding the initial feeding amount.
2. It is more important to weigh puppies regularly. Before weaning, each puppy should be carefully weighed and recorded every day to understand its growth rate. For puppies that are weak and grow slowly, they should be helped to suck the nipples with higher milk volume immediately. After puppies are weaned, regular weighing can enable dog owners to understand the sequence of their growth and development, so that they can flexibly arrange the type of dog food and the frequency of feeding at each age.
3. For dogs that are too obese, in order to grow healthily, the owner should weigh the dog regularly and compare it with the results of each previous weighing to see if there is any improvement.

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