How to raise Samoyed dogs

Dec 08,2023
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Feeding methods for Samoyed dogs

Due to the different stages of puppy development, the growth capabilities of various parts of the body are unbalanced. In the first 3 months after birth, the body mainly grows and the weight increases. From the 4th month to the 6th month, the main growth is the body length. After the 7th month, the main growth is the height. This depends on the different development stages of the dog's body. Nutrients are needed and the type and amount of feed to be fed is determined. After the puppies separate from their mothers and enter an independent life, they must be fed regularly and quantitatively throughout the growth and development period.

The above standards are for large dogs. For dogs of other sizes, it depends on the situation. Generally speaking, if the puppies are fed enough, there is still food left in the food bowl, indicating that there is too much food. On the contrary, if the dog continues to lick the food bowl or looks at the owner after eating, it means that the food given is less and not enough. Note: The feed fed to puppies must be of high quality and fresh, prepared separately, and fed freshly (except commercial food). Avoid mixing food and water, and pay attention to hygiene to prevent gastrointestinal diseases. The owner of the puppy should personally feed the dog at a fixed time, quantity and place every day. Do not give any food during non-feeding times to prevent the dog from developing bad habits. It is also necessary to carefully observe the eating performance of the puppies, especially during the period of group breeding, to prevent a few puppies from overeating, causing other puppies to be underfed and unevenly eaten. Because the digestive function of puppies is weak, the food they feed at the beginning should not be too hard, but more rotten (processed) food. (Picture source: Internet)

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