How to raise an Ibizan Hound. Tips on raising an Ibizan Hound.

How to raise an Ibizan Hound? When raising an Ibizan Hound, you must pay attention to a nutritionally balanced diet, so the following editor will share with you the experience of raising an Ibizan Hound.
Ibizan Hound breeding experience:
As far as we know, many dogs now eat leftovers from humans. In today's era of abundant food and clothing, there are still many dog owners who feed their dogs leftovers. They mistakenly believe that the nutritional structure of dogs is the same as that of humans.
Some people are not only wealthy but also love dogs very much, so they only feed their dogs meat for a long time. Long-term nutritional imbalance brings diseases such as acute dysentery and vomiting to their dogs, which endangers the dog's health. None of the above feeding methods can provide the dog with the nutrients it requires. Therefore, our dog-owning friends must know what is appropriate to feed their dogs.
If financial conditions permit, it is best to buy dog food available on the market. These foods contain all the nutrients necessary for dogs. Feeding them regularly will play a great role in the health and normal development of dogs. In addition, dog food is divided into categories for growing puppies, pregnant and lactating female dogs, adult dogs, and senior dogs. These foods have different nutrients and calories according to the different growth stages and conditions of the dog. Moreover, these foods are available everywhere in the market and are very convenient to purchase. There are many types of dog food. It is best to choose those with balanced contents of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, etc. If the dog cannot tolerate eating only dog food, then the owner should at least add dog food to other foods every day to ensure that your dog's nutrition is balanced.
But for Ibizan hounds, feeding is a very learned thing. People need to go through professional learning before they can better raise excellent Ibizan hounds. During the feeding process, except in summer, the dog’s feed needs to be warmed at any time, and the temperature of the feed should also be kept at about 40 degrees, because if the temperature of the food is too high, it will burn the dog’s body. Teeth, and food that is too cold is very easy to cause a bad stomach for dogs. Therefore, the Ibizan Hound, which looks very strong on the outside, also needs people's considerate care, so that it can fully reveal its aristocratic atmosphere.
One thing you need to pay attention to after feeding the Ibizan Hound is to try not to let it do any strenuous activities to avoid indigestion. A cute and noble Ibizan Hound is not as simple as people think. It requires careful observation by the owners to give the dog the most appropriate care, so that the dog can grow up better. And we humans can also reap all kinds of friendliness and love that dogs show to our owners.
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