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0 Jul 26,2025
What are the precautions for raising Dogo dogs? Dogo dogs should be fed at regular, quantitative and fixed times, and puppies should eat small amounts and frequently. The feeding location can be in the kennel; the tableware of Dogo dogs should be cleaned frequently and boiled and disinfected regularly. , leftover food should be put away to avoid forming bad habits; Dogo dogs can chew bones to grind their teeth and use them as toys, but be careful not to use chicken or duck bones. There is a risk of scratching the esophagus after chewing them into pieces.
The feeding of Dogo puppies requires a lot of attention from dog owners. Dogs should be fed regularly, quantitatively, and at a fixed location. Timing can develop the dog's timing conditioned reflex, secrete gastric juice, increase appetite, and promote digestion and absorption. The feeding location can be inside or outside the kennel, but dogs are generally fed in the kennel. The purpose of a fixed location is to keep the environment relatively stable and easy to manage.
Dogo dogs under 1 year old should be fed 3 times a day; dogs under 3 months old should be fed 4 times a day; puppies under 2 months old should be fed 5 times a day. The variety of dog food can be renovated, but the quantity must be relatively stable.
The food utensils of Dogo puppies should be washed frequently, kept clean and hygienic, and boiled and disinfected. When feeding, pay attention to the eating situation of the dog. If there is leftover food or no food, find out the cause and take timely measures. Take away the leftover feed immediately. Don't let your dog develop the bad habit of eating whenever he wants and having to eat later if he doesn't want to.
Many people think that letting Dogo chew bones can not only grind their teeth, but also make the dog enjoy chewing. However, dog mothers should note that chicken bones are definitely not suitable for dogs to chew. The structure of chicken bones is hollow, unlike solid pig bones or beef bones, which will become granular after being chewed. The broken chicken bones are like sharp blades. If swallowed into the dog's gastrointestinal tract, it may scratch or even puncture the gastrointestinal tract. When a dog bleeds from its gastrointestinal tract, symptoms such as bloody stools, diarrhea, and vomiting will occur. In severe cases, surgical removal is required. Especially small dogs need special attention.
If a Dogo puppy is lonely, it will make pitiful whining sounds to win your sympathy. When you see this situation, you can’t help but pet it. In fact, Dogo puppies are very naughty, but just because they are small Dogo's naughtiness makes it even more cute.
The immune status of Dogo dogs is the key to preventing disease infections. Innate immunity can be acquired from the mother. Therefore, whether the mother sucks breast milk to obtain sufficient antibodies in childhood has a considerable impact on the prevention of diseases. Especially before the puppies receive their first vaccination, the antibodies in breast milk will be the most effective and only line of defense against disease, so premature weaning of breast milk should be avoided.
Acquired immunity relies on vaccination, so a complete vaccination plan in childhood and annual vaccination supplements in adulthood are essential tasks that cannot be ignored. In addition, feeding your dog fresh food and preventing your dog from eating leftover food or picking up garbage are all ways to prevent gastrointestinal diseases. Maintaining a clean environment and preventing your dog from coming into contact with sick animal excrement, bowls, belongings, etc. are also preventive tasks that should be paid attention to.