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Breeding items of young dogs

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Infancy is the main stage of growth and development, the body is growing rapidly, so it is necessary to provide adequate nutrition. Generally speaking, the body and weight are mainly increased in the first three months after birth, the body length is mainly increased in 4-6 months, and the body height is mainly increased after 7 months. Therefore, different nutrients should be supplemented according to different stages of development. The puppies within 3 months are fed at least 4 times a day. Less frequent feeding can make the dogs feel not full and will not be bored and picky. For puppies aged 4-6 months, their food intake increases, their body weight increases rapidly, and their daily feed requirements also increase.

Childhood is the main stage of growth and development, the body grows rapidly, so it must be supplied with adequate nutrition. Generally, the first three months after birth mainly increase body weight and body length, 4-6 months mainly increase body length, and 7 months later mainly increase body height. Therefore, different nutrients should be supplemented according to different stages of development. Puppies within 3 months of feeding at least 4 times a day, less frequent feeding can make the dog always have a sense of satiety, not tired, picky. 4-6 Months old puppies, food intake increased weight gain quickly, daily feed requirements also increased, feed at least 3 times a day, 6 months later, feed 2 times a day.

Some people think that dogs can grow strong if they are fed all meat, but this is wrong. Eat meat not only can not make the dog healthy, but because of indigestion, difficult to absorb and make most dogs diarrhea. Although there are many proteins in meat, vitamin A/D/E and iodine are less, and calcium and phosphorus in meat are less, long-term eating meat is easy to cause bone formation disorders due to calcium and phosphorus imbalance in puppies, easy to break or limp.

Dogs should not be fed too much meat too early, otherwise it may cause forelimb bending.

In the breeding of puppies, water is absolutely indispensable, and a basin of water should always be placed in a fixed place so that it can drink freely before and after eating and exercising.

Puppy feeding should be supplemented with calcium powder and vitamins, which are necessary for the growth of teeth and bones. Every time there should be an appropriate amount of outdoor exercise, after ultraviolet radiation, easy to absorb calcium.

In the management of raising puppies, it is necessary to prevent a small number of puppies from overeating. The daily food intake should be determined according to the size of the dog. It is not advisable to feed too much. It is best to be 70 or 80 percent full. In addition, because the gastrointestinal tract of puppies is still in the process of development, more attention should be paid to hygiene to prevent gastrointestinal diseases.

 
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