What should a two-month-old Border Collie eat?

What should a two-month-old Border Collie eat? A two-month-old Border Collie should not start eating dog food right away, especially dry dog food, as the stomach and intestines are prone to indigestion; a two-month Border Collie can be fed milk cakes or nutritional pastes. It is suitable for the stomach and intestines of Border Collie at this time; dog food for two-month-old Border Collie must be soaked until soft, and you can use hot water or milk powder.
First, it is best not to start eating dog food immediately for two-month-old Border Collie, especially dry dog food. First of all, the teeth of the two-month-old Border Collie are not strong enough to chew well, and the intestines and stomach are still very fragile. If you eat dry dog food, it is easy to suffer from indigestion and diarrhea.
Secondly, the two-month-old Border Collie is in the transition period between milk and dog food. Parents can give it some milk cakes or nutritious pastes, which are relatively soft and suitable for the two-month-old Border Collie's stomach.
Third, if you feed dog food to a Border Collie, you must soak the dog food in hot water and make sure it is soaked until soft before feeding. Of course, you can also choose to use milk powder to soak dog food for transition. The milk powder is preferably goat milk powder or pet-specific milk powder. Milk will cause diarrhea.
Fourth, you can also give the Border Shepherd some porridge, such as lean meat porridge, millet porridge, and bone soup is also good for cooking porridge.
Fifth, border sheep during this period are prone to various problems. Pay attention to taking care of the gastrointestinal tract and keeping warm, and generally the problems will not be serious. Don't give food that has a strong flavor, such as braised pork or roast duck. You definitely can't eat these. Otherwise, it will lead to anorexia and picky eating, which is also not good for the stomach. Just like raising children, you won’t have to worry until you are in good health.
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