How to take care of a pregnant dog?

Methods to take care of pregnant dogs:
1. Female dogs that have just become pregnant (within about one to two weeks) should avoid strenuous exercise.
2. Just ensure the usual feeding level of the female dog. Do not add too much meat, eggs, nutrition and food intake, because the fetus grows slowly and is very small. If you feed too much food, the nutrition will be reduced. It will be absorbed by the female dog, which is equivalent to fattening the female dog. Being fat and inactive is prone to dystocia.
3. When the female dog’s fetus begins to grow and the female dog urinates frequently, the amount of exercise can be increased. If you originally walked your dog once in the morning and evening, you should add one or two more walks a day to increase the amount of exercise appropriately to ensure a healthy body for the female dog.
4. Appropriately increase nutrition, such as meat, eggs, yogurt, etc. It must be a small amount. If the fetus absorbs too much nutrients and grows too fast, it will also cause dystocia.
5. Dogs must pay attention to home hygiene during pregnancy. It is best to spray the home with antibacterial spray regularly. This will make the female dog healthier and give birth to a healthy dog baby.
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