Many novices are often in a state of ignorance when they first start raising dogs, not knowing what they need to prepare, nor knowing how to raise dogs properly. Today I will share with novice poop shovelers seven taboos about breeding puppies...
Taboos 1. Bath the puppies that have just arrived at home have not had deworming or vaccinated. It is not recommended to take a bath immediately, as they will easily catch a cold and get sick. If you feel that the dog is dirty, just use a wet towel to gently wipe the puppy's body.
Taboo 2. Go out for a walk immediately
Many novices keep dogs and can't wait to take their dogs out to play, but the puppies have poor resistance and are not vaccinated or dewormed, so they are not suitable for going out. Moreover, after getting the vaccine, it will take 7 days to go out, otherwise the dog will be easily infected with bacteria and will get sick.
Taboo III. Feeding chickens, ducks, fish, small bones
The most common mistake for novices to raise dogs is that as everyone said when they were young, dogs eat bones. So dogs will be given a lot of chicken bones, duck bones and fish bones, but these bones are very sharp, and the puppies' digestive system and stomach are very fragile, and it is easy to scratch the esophagus after eating them.
However, during the teeth molar period, you can give it some bones as big as cow bones, which are not easy to swallow.
Taboo 4. Snacks are staple foods. Snacks are snacks, and staple foods are staple foods. You must not make mistakes. Snacks cannot meet the growth needs of puppies at all. If you only eat snacks, puppies will be malnourished and become picky. However, when training dogs, you can use some snacks as a supplement.
Taboo 5. Let the puppies serve on the table to eat
Remember to let the puppies serve on the table to eat, this will make the dog develop the habit of begging for food. It is best to let the dog feed at a designated time and at a designated location. The food can only be placed in the puppy's bowl. It is best to eat less and eat more meals to let it develop good eating habits and give it sufficient water to prepare.
Taboo 6. Feeding milk
Many pet owners give their puppies milk to supplement nutrition, but the excessively high lactose in the milk makes the dog unable to digest it fully, resulting in lactose intolerance and diarrhea. Pet owners can choose to use
Taboo 7: Feed leftovers
Some pet owners are greedy for convenience and will feed leftovers for puppies. However, human leftovers are too greasy and too salty for puppies. Eating them will cause burden on their bodies, and leftovers cannot meet their growth needs at all.
For puppies, the best food is dog food, and pet owners should choose a nutritious and easy-to-digest puppy food for them.