How much dog food should a two-month-old Samoyed eat in a day?
Generally, a Samoyed that is more than two months old needs to eat about 100-150 grams of dog food. The two-month-old Samoyed has no sense of fullness and will eat as much as the owner feeds him. He will easily suffer from diarrhea due to eating too much. The owner should follow the principle of small meals and frequent meals, and feed the Samoyed 4-5 times a day. However, if the Samoyed dog is usually active, the corresponding dog food can be increased as needed.
Things to note when raising Samoyeds for more than two months:
1. Generally speaking, vaccinations should start after Samoyeds reach 6 weeks of age, so raising 2 One of the precautions for your Samoyed is to take epidemic prevention measures and take him to the pet hospital for vaccination as early as possible. The rabies vaccine and anthelmintic vaccine can be taken to the Samoyed after he reaches 14 weeks of age.
2. Generally speaking, the body resistance of a 2-month-old Samoyed is low, so it is not suitable to bathe it directly with water, otherwise it will easily cause diseases. If the Samoyed's hair is very dirty, the owner can wipe it clean with a warm towel, or buy dry cleaning powder for cleaning, and wait until the Samoyed is three or four months old before taking a bath.
3. The bones of a 2-month-old Samoyed are not fully developed yet and cannot undergo long-term or strenuous exercise, such as climbing stairs or running several kilometers, which can easily lead to bone deformation.
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