How to raise a Chinese Garden Dog

Nov 14,2023
5Min
How to raise Chinese Garden Dogs? Feed Chinese Garden Dogs regularly and quantitatively. The diet should be balanced and nutritious, and it is not advisable to overeat. Pay close attention to observe whether the puppy's urination and defecation conditions are normal, and keep the puppy warm regardless of the season. Puppies that are 2 months old can start to be educated on good habits, and they must be vaccinated against canine distemper, canine parvovirus, and infectious hepatitis.

1. The life of puppies should be regular, feeding should be regular and quantitative, and nutrition should be balanced. The puppies should not be allowed to develop bad habits of picky eating and lead to nutritional disorders. Pay attention to preventing hypervitaminosis (especially vitamin A). or D) or calcium deficiency. It is not advisable to overeat. Generally, 7 to 8 minutes of fullness is enough. It is strictly forbidden to feed spoiled food. It is best to wash the food bowl after each feeding to prevent diarrhea or food poisoning.

2. Pay close attention to the puppy’s urine and defecation conditions to determine whether it is normal. The frequency of defecation generally changes with the age of the dog, from several times a day for dogs aged 1 month to an average of about 3 times a day for dogs aged 2 months. The frequency of stool is related to the type of food. For example, when feeding meat and rice, the amount and frequency of stool will be less, and when feeding more starchy food, the frequency and amount will be higher. Pay attention to the color, smell and presence of worms in the puppy's stool. Normal stool is strip-shaped, moderately soft and hard, and usually slightly yellow.

3. The frequency of Chinese Garden Dog urination also changes with the age of the dog. A 1-month-old dog urinates about once every 2 hours, and a 2-month-old dog urinates about 5 to 6 times a day. If the urine is light yellow and clear and transparent, it is healthy. The first time you urinate in the morning, the color will be slightly darker. However, if you find that the urine color remains darker, you should suspect whether you are sick, and it is best to go to the animal hospital for examination. Puppies are afraid of the cold, so whether it is winter or summer, you must pay attention to keeping them warm.

4. Do not let the puppy’s belly rest on the ground for a long time, as this may easily catch cold and cause diarrhea or a cold. Since the bones of puppies are not fully developed, walking for a long time can cause bone deformation in the limbs. At the same time, they are very susceptible to diseases outside. They can play and exercise appropriately indoors or in the courtyard. When the sun is not too strong and the outdoor temperature is not too high, puppies can bask in the sun and sunbathe, which is beneficial to bone growth.

5. Chinese Garden Dog puppies that are 2 months old should be able to start being educated on good habits. First of all, give the dog a nice name and call it by its name frequently so that it knows that it means calling it, and establishes a conditioned reflex so that it will come to you immediately. Education on the habit of urinating and urinating at fixed spots can also begin. Although puppies before 4 months old cannot hold in their pee and pee when they have time, and they will not be able to urinate in large volumes until 4 months old, but they can be taught gradually.

6. Vaccinations are very, very important. The most important thing is to vaccinate against canine distemper, canine parvovirus and infectious hepatitis. It takes approximately 2 weeks after vaccination to develop resistance (antibodies). At about 2 months, if you have not been vaccinated yet, and when an epidemic is prevalent or you are likely to be infected, you can directly inject anti-virus serum to directly enhance the body's resistance, and wait 2 weeks before getting vaccinated.

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