How to bathe a puppy in winter
0 Jul 26,2025
1. The choice of staple food
Pomeranian dogs should be provided with warm dog food at all times of the year except summer. If the dog food is too hot, it will easily cause burns to the dog; if the dog food is too cold, it will easily cause stomach upset and diarrhea.
2. Feeding frequency
When Pomeranian puppies are young, they should be fed four times a day, with small meals and frequent meals, and slowly add some complementary foods. If the Pomeranian is an adult dog, it can be fed in the morning and evening; if the dog is sick, it should be fed more lean meat and easy-to-digest liquid food. In the process of feeding Pomeranian dogs, they must be fed regularly and at fixed points. Accomplishing these three points will not only allow the dog to appear regularly, have conditioned reflexes, secrete a large amount of gastric juice, increase its appetite, and promote its own digestion, but also avoid the occurrence of digestive system diseases to a large extent.
3. Disposal of tableware and leftovers
For Pomeranians, the fixation of food utensils is very important, which can effectively prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Not only that, but also disinfection work should be done well. If you find that your dog has not finished eating the dog food, you must take away the tableware in time. It cannot be left for a long time so that the Cane Corso can eat at any time. The cause must be found out within a month and the dog should be treated accordingly.
4. Cleaning and care
Generally, Pomeranian dogs will start to lose their teeth when they are about 2 months old. At this time, they will grow permanent teeth. At this time, its deciduous teeth are particularly sharp. The owner can prepare a towel wet with ice water and let it chew on it (the coolness of the ice can relieve the pain of tooth replacement) or give it some toys that can be chewed on. And the Pomeranian should be combed every day, and the Pomeranian should be bathed, trimmed, nails trimmed and anal glands squeezed regularly.
5. Exercise
Pomeranians are small dogs, so they require less exercise. In daily life, it is enough to have a small area for it to run and jump, or you can take it for a walk for half an hour every day, which can satisfy its amount of exercise. Pomeranians have slender limb bones, so accidental injuries such as fractures caused by jumping from high places should be avoided. Dogs also need to be supplemented with calcium. You can feed them some calcium tablets or dog food with high calcium content.