What snacks does the little Bichon bear eat?
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Principles of feeding small dogs: Small dogs are domesticated carnivores and require protein, fat, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins and water for nutrition. Most of these nutrients are contained in meat, fish, grains, bone meal and Among fresh vegetables, it should be appropriately matched according to the age of the dog. Puppies and pregnant dogs should add some calcium. Fresh vegetables must be washed and chopped. The appropriate feeding temperature is around 25 degrees. It can be cooler in summer and hotter in winter, but do not feed too hot food or rotten food to avoid affecting the health of small dogs. In winter, feed more fatty foods to increase heat energy and improve cold resistance.
2. Feeding and management of puppies. Puppies are weaned around 50 days after birth and fed independently. Newly weaned puppies should be fed milk and other easily digestible foods. Puppies between 2 and 4 months old should be fed nutritious food, as well as raw meat, raw fish, fresh vegetables and bone meal. But don’t feed too much every time. Feeding to the point of refusing to eat and being too full will cause indigestion in puppies and seriously affect their development. It is advisable to eat small and frequent meals. A fed puppy likes to sleep. If the hungry pup keeps crawling and barking softly, it should be fed at this time.
3. Feeding and management of fine dogs during the non-hunting period: You can feed them some leftovers during the non-hunting period. But management is very important. Hunters should often take fine dogs for training hunting so that the hunting performance of fine dogs can be continuously consolidated and developed. If hunting activities are interrupted for a long time, the existing hunting performance of the hound will also deteriorate.
4. Feeding and management of fine dogs during the hunting season: During the hunting season, fine dogs run long distances and have a heavy workload every day. At this time, some concentrated feeds such as meat, wheat flour and grain foods should be fed to ensure the fine dogs’ health. Physical needs. There are two ways to feed thin dogs when hunting;
(1) Before going hunting, feed the fine dog until it is about 50% full. After working in the hunting ground for a while, feed it some fresh meat from birds and animals. After continuing to work, feed it some more so that it can follow its owner closely and always maintain a strong hunting appetite. Positivity.
(2) Another method is to feed the fine dog some of the best quality food such as meat and wheat products before setting off until it is 70 to 80% full, and then feed it with leftovers and fresh food from birds and animals after the hunting is over. Meat and drinking water can make small dogs energetic and responsive. But after a day of hunting, it is not advisable to feed your small dog too much when you return home. Hunters who hunt for a good harvest should not feed small dogs too much meat out of pleasure. Doing so often is not good for the health of small dogs.
During hunting, hunters must check the health of fine dogs every day. There are injuries that need to be treated, ticks that need to be eradicated, the dog’s hair needs to be washed after training in the summer, and the hair needs to be combed and removed during the shedding period to keep the fine dog’s body clean.