Dog habits and characteristics
0 Jul 26,2025
Precautions for postpartum care of Kerry Blue Terrier:
1. Use warm water to clean the dirty parts of the Kerry Blue Terrier’s body, especially the vagina. And use warm water to wipe the breast and surrounding area clean, and let the puppy get close to the Kerry Blue Terrier's breast. At this time, the Kerry Blue Terrier will instinctively lick the puppy's body, and the puppy will suck breast milk, making every Saint Bernard as close as possible. Dogs can drink breast milk to obtain invisible antibodies from the mother dog, which enhances the puppy's resistance to disease;
2. Give the Kerry Blue Terrier a quiet environment after giving birth. At this time, the Kerry Blue Terrier's maternal instinct is strongest, so do not let strangers or other animals approach to avoid aggressive behavior when the female dog is guarding her pups.
3. At the same time, the Kelly Blue Terrier should be given high-calorie, high-protein, high-fat and calcium-rich foods, such as puppy dog food, and an appropriate amount of calcium powder and Xiuguanfu Recreation should be added to regulate the intestinal function of the female dog. and accelerate production recovery.
4. In addition to feeding the Kerry Blue Terrier a single dog food, you should also pay attention to a reasonable diet. The calcium content in dog food is very small, and some even have none. You can appropriately give the Kerry Blue Terrier some calcium content. Foods high in calcium, such as dried shrimps and soy products, can also be given to St. Bernard dogs to eat more vegetables and fruits to supplement vitamins. When supplementing calcium for Kerry Blue Terriers, attention should be paid to vitamin intake, so that Kerry Blue Terriers can better absorb it. Calcium. In addition, giving the Kerry Blue Terrier some sunshine can also help the Kerry Blue Terrier absorb calcium better. However, it is not advisable to stay in the sun for too long to prevent your Kelly Blue Terrier from sunburn or heat stroke
5. In the first few days of feeding, the principle of "eating less and more meals" should be followed, usually with broth, porridge, milk and other easily digestible and absorbable foods. It can be fed 3 to 4 times a day. In addition to appropriately increasing concentrates and vegetables, more meat, liver, bone soup, broth, eggs and milk should be fed to supplement calcium for the female dog.