What should you pay attention to when you first start raising a dog? Novice breeders take a look
Pay attention to bathing
The dog will not adapt to the new environment when it first arrives. At this time, the dog's resistance is very weak and it is easy to have a stress reaction. It is best not to bathe your dog, as bathing can easily cause him to catch a cold and cause other diseases. When you first bring your dog home, remember not to rush to give it a bath.
Pay attention to feeding
Dogs’ intestines and stomachs are relatively fragile, especially puppies, which are very prone to vomiting and diarrhea. Be careful when feeding your dog. Meat and milk are both things that can easily cause gastrointestinal problems in dogs. The safest diet for dogs is dog food plus plain water. For puppies who have just entered a new home, it is not recommended to feed them dog food first. You can feed them some goat milk powder.
Be careful when going out
It is not recommended to take dogs outside before they have been fully vaccinated. Dogs that have not been fully vaccinated have lower resistance. It is recommended to take the dog outside at this time. It is easy to catch diseases when going out. Never take your dog out without taking any protective measures just because of a whim.
Pay attention to deworming
For a dog that has just been brought home, don’t rush to deworm it. If the dog is too young for deworming, the properties of the deworming drug will have an impact on the dog's health, and may even lead to poisoning.