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How to feed a Labrador puppy at full moon
Labradors can start eating dog food or milk biscuits from the age of one month. At this stage, the dog's resistance and immunity are not strong, and its body has not fully developed. Therefore, its bite force and digestion are not very good. However, it is necessary to soak the dog food in warm water before feeding. You can add a little sheep's milk to the dog food the puppy eats, or separately boil water for the puppy to drink. The owner should pay attention to disinfection at home, and try not to contact other animals outside. Also, do a good job in keeping warm and preventing cold.
How to feed a Labrador puppy at full moon
A full-moon Labrador is still a young dog, so when feeding, be sure to choose suitable food. You can feed some hydrated dog food or milk biscuits, which are more suitable for the dog's growth and development and are rich in nutrition. Pay attention to warmth, avoid heatstroke, etc., do not take the puppy out to play, and avoid letting it lick shoes. After 42 days, you can take it to get vaccinated. Early vaccination can prevent infection of infectious diseases.
How to feed Labradors to make them strong
Firstly, Labradors grow and develop quickly, so they have a high demand for calcium during this period. To make them strong, it is necessary to supplement calcium during growth to promote bone development and grow taller. Secondly, you can feed some low-fat, high-protein food, such as beef, chicken breast, lean meat, etc., which can enhance the dog's body. Finally, ensure a balanced nutrition ratio, and supplement some trace elements and vegetables.
What to note when feeding puppies
After weaning, puppies under three months old should be given wet food, such as feeding with sheep's milk or soaking dog food in warm water. After three months, you can gradually switch to dry dog food. Feed on time and in quantity. Puppies should be fed 3-4 times a day, and the daily feeding amount should be selected according to the puppy's weight and the reference table on the dog food packaging.