For novices, these ten types of dogs are the best to raise!
Do you want to get a dog? If you have such plans, this post is for you.
Labrador
Full name: Labrador Retriever
English name: Labrador Retriever
Origin: Newfoundland
Life span: 10-12 years
Alias: Labrador Retriever
Male height: 54-62cm Male weight: 27-34kg
Female height: 53-59cm Female weight: 25-32kg
Type: Large Dogs Sporting Dog Group
Personality: Labrador loves its owner very much, and its love for the owner will even exceed the owner's love for it. This is why Labrador is more likely to suffer from separation anxiety. Once the owner leaves, it is likely to If you want to raise a Labrador, you must first consider whether you have enough time to take care of it, accept its character, and work with it to overcome these difficulties. Temperament: Labrador's temperament is gentle and very agile.
Notes on breeding: Paparazzi are basically raised indoors, so a larger cage or fence should be prepared. Since it grows very quickly, it is better to prepare a larger cage or fence. Basically, it does not require much exercise. It is too reluctant to just walk around indoors. At least you need to take it out for 12 to 20 minutes of walking every day or every other day. Labrador Retrievers are easy to train and learn to obey commands the fastest. It only takes a short period of training, and what it can learn is amazing, especially its sense of smell. It can be trained to sniff out drugs and contraband, and it has assumed an important position in the military and police circles. Of course, even such a smart Labrador retriever is useless if it cannot be trained properly.
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Golden Retriever
Full name: Golden Retriever
English name: Golden Retriever
Origin: United Kingdom
Life span: 10-12 years
Alias: Golden Retriever, Golden Retriever, Golden Retriever, Golden Retriever, Yellow Retriever, Russian Hunting DogDog golden smooth-coated dog
Male height: 56-61cm Male weight: 26-31.5kg
Female height: 51-56cm Female weight: 25-27kg
Type: Large Dog, Sporting Dog Personality: Friendly, reliable, and trustworthy. Under natural circumstances, being aggressive or hostile to other dogs or people; being naturally timid and nervous is contrary to the characteristics of the Golden Retriever. Temperament: docile, intelligent, with a natural ability to work, gentle in temperament, friendly and confident.
Feeding Note: Do not feed dogs any seasonings, such as soy sauce, salt, monosodium glutamate, sugar, pepper, aniseed, etc. Do not feed some foods that are not easy to digest, such as soybeans, sesame seeds, etc. There are also squids and other things that cannot be eaten. There must be an adequate supply of water, clean containers must be prepared, do not feed raw water, constantly change fresh water, do not change stale water for several days, and provide the dog with sufficient water. Puppies before three months old should be fed four times a day, puppies between three and six months old should be fed three times a day, puppies after six months should be fed twice a day, and adults should be fed once a day. Pay attention to calcium and trace elements during growth. If you want your fur to look good, you can eat fur-beautiful foods. The feeding time should be fixed. If there is no food left after one feeding and the dog does not leave the food plate for a long time, add a little food when feeding next time, but there should be no leftover food.
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