What should you pay attention to when feeding Teddy?

Nov 08,2023
5Min
What should you pay attention to when feeding a Teddy? When the Teddy is 1-2 months old, be careful not to feed it too much, otherwise the Teddy will be prone to poor digestion; when the Teddy is 3-6 months old, the time when the Teddy eats should be adjusted, and the feeding should be reasonable. Arrange and be regular; when 6 months to 1 year old, be careful not to eat too much, and do not feed nutrients indiscriminately. Adjust slowly according to the actual situation.

Teddy puppies 1-2 months old.

The digestive system of puppies is not fully developed yet and needs careful care from the owner at this time. Generally, the dog should be fed at least three times a day, with small meals and frequent meals based on Teddy's own condition. Soak the dog food in warm water and feed it little by little. Don't feed too much, otherwise Teddy will be prone to indigestion. Be careful to give Teddy boiled water, and be sure not to feed him milk, as milk can cause diarrhea. At this time, the puppies have poor resistance to viruses and germs, so they cannot be taken out, let alone come into contact with cold patients to prevent the puppy from getting sick. You should not bathe too frequently, and blow dry immediately after washing to avoid catching cold and getting sick.

Teddy 3-6 months old.

At this time, the baby dog ​​can slowly get rid of the blistered dog food and can eat some dry dog ​​food. During this period, the time when Teddy eats should be slowly adjusted. It is best to make Teddy's eating time more regular. At this time, Teddy was still eating dog food and drinking boiled water. At this time, Teddy is in the early stages of development, but there is no need to deliberately feed nutrients. The diet is healthy, reasonable and regular. Small dogs like Teddy do not need additional nutritional supplements, and it is even more taboo to prepare their own nutritional supplements.

Teddy 6 months to 1 year old.

Now Teddy can eat dry dog ​​food completely, and he can also be fed some meat to enrich his nutrition, such as cooked beef and chicken. But be careful, don’t feed chicken or duck bones to Teddy, as this can lead to skeletal dysplasia. If it is really necessary (Teddy is malnourished, frail, picky, etc.), you can feed him some nutritional supplements appropriately. According to the actual situation of Teddy, choose supplements with vitamins, calcium, protein or hair care nutrients. Don’t be greedy for too much, don’t supplement a large amount of nutrients at one time because you feel sorry for Teddy, and take care of it slowly and slowly.

Teddy aged 1 to 6 years old.

Teddy is already an adult at the age of one, and will grow into shape at almost one year old. His body size will not change much in the future. At this stage, you can still eat dog food normally, and there are no too many dietary taboos. However, you still need to pay attention to supplementing nutrients in an appropriate amount, do not feed chicken and duck bones, avoid salty and spicy food, feed cooked food instead of cold food, and avoid eating animal fat. If you have a cold or illness, you should go to a pet hospital for medical treatment in time. You must not blindly use medication at your own discretion. Unless you are a veterinarian yourself, you must be responsible for your pet.

Teddy for ages 7 and up.

Teddy over 7 years old is already over 50 years old according to human age, and should have entered the "dog-born" old age (relative to life...…). At this time, Teddy's appetite and activity ability are not as good as before, and calcium is easily lost, so special attention should be paid to calcium supplementation. You can choose to eat more soy products and cartilage, or you can choose nutritional supplements on the market to supplement Teddy's calcium. Spend more time in the sun, take a walk, and pay more attention to hygiene. I believe Teddy will stay with you longer.

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