Pekingese dog feeding and management methods

Dec 11,2023
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In the feeding and management of Pekingese dogs, adequate nutrition must be provided. In addition to feeding an appropriate amount of vegetables, bread, biscuits and other vegetarian foods every day, you also need to feed 150-250 grams of lean meat once in the morning and afternoon. You can also feed shrimps and fish. It is best to add some ground milk powder, calcium powder and multivitamins to the vegetarian diet. At the same time, you should also give it some cool drinks.

Dogs are animals that also need a certain amount of activity to promote blood circulation and metabolism. Therefore, when the owner goes shopping or walks in the park, it is best to take it out for a walk.

Paying attention to cleanliness and hygiene is also an important part of raising a Pekingese. Dry-clean and brush it once every 5-10 days; bathe it every 3-4 months; in summer, bathe it every other week. This kind of dog's hair is long and thick, so it needs to be combed once a day. Otherwise, it will tangle into knots. It is more suitable to sprinkle some combing powder or hair conditioner before combing. At ordinary times, you should be careful not to mix with other dogs or fight with other dogs, otherwise it will easily become hairy and cause defects in appearance.

Pekingese dogs are relatively delicate and have poor resistance to disease and harsh environments. In hot summer, especially muggy days, it will have difficulty breathing and even get sick. Do not let it move under direct sunlight. If necessary, cool it down or move it to a ventilated and cool place. When the weather is hot and cold, adjustments should be made to prevent catching a cold. This dog lives in an environment with high room temperature and is prone to hair loss. You should try to let it live in an environment with lower temperature.

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