Guest Dogs (Definite Introduction)
How many meals a guest dog eats throughout the day and how much each meal eats is a question that every owner is concerned about and worried about. If you feed too much, you are afraid that the guest's stomach will not digest, and it will easily lead to obesity. If you feed too little, you are afraid that the guest will be hungry, and the body will lack nutrients and will not be able to grow up healthily. Parents should carefully study the issue of how much the guest dog should eat at each meal because it is a major issue related to the dog's health after all.
Note that guest dogs have different eating habits at different ages. And precisely because the gastrointestinal and physical conditions of different age groups are different, the dietary status of guest dogs should also be different. First of all, parents should formulate a diet suitable for the guests based on their age and gastrointestinal digestion conditions.
There is no contemporary way of raising guest dogs:
1. From birth to weaning, guest dogs go through Breastfeeding is used to absorb the nutrients the body needs. At this time, parents do not need to prepare other food for the puppies alone. Remember that the mother dog’s nutrition must be enhanced during this period. At this time, the female dog will feed the guest puppies, and as a parent, you only need to observe patiently. Of course, you still have to take the initiative to lead the female dog to feed the little guests when necessary.
2. After successful weaning, which is about 2 months old, the dietary principle of the guest dog should be to eat less and more meals, and maintain about 5 meals a day. At this time, the puppy's gastrointestinal function is not strong and its ability to digest hard food is insufficient. Therefore, in addition to eating small and frequent meals, you should also choose some soft and nutritious food to feed. Note that if you choose to buy puppy dog food, you must first soak it in warm water or milk powder before feeding it to the puppy.
3. Guest dogs aged 6 months to 1 year old can be fed 3-4 meals a day on time, at a fixed point, and in a quantitative manner. For adult dogs, parents can feed them 1-2 meals a day. When the guest dog reaches 7 or 8 years old and has entered the age of aging, the feeding principle should also be to eat less and more meals, and the food used should be highly nutritious and easy to digest. At this time, the elderly guest dog will also eat more frequently every day. It is best to maintain a feeding schedule of 3 meals.
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