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How to Judge the Size of a 2-Month-Old Teddy Dog
A 2-month-old Teddy dog's size can be judged by its teeth and physique. Generally speaking, the size of a Teddy dog is related to its parents. If the parents' sizes are similar, the purebred Teddy dog will be approximately the same size as its parents. Moreover, a 2-month-old Teddy dog is still in its growth period. If you want to choose a small-sized Teddy dog, it is recommended to do so with a professional.
In addition to focusing on the dog's size, it is also important to consider its health status. Choosing a healthy dog can save you worries at home.
Upon bringing a 2-month-old Teddy dog home, it is advised to take it to the hospital for a basic checkup and infectious disease screening. After confirming that there are no other issues, allow the dog to adapt to its new environment for two weeks. Observe its mental status, urine output, stool consistency, and respiratory health. If there are no problems, the dog can receive the infectious disease vaccine. The vaccine requires three doses, administered every 21 days. One week after the last dose, the dog can be taken to a designated rabies vaccination location.
After bringing a 2-month-old Teddy dog home, you can feed it a small amount of dog food. Teeth development varies among dogs, but generally, Teddy dogs no longer need softened dog food. At this stage, the deciduous teeth have grown in, and they can eat regular dog food. This can help alleviate the discomfort of teething gums. If your dog starts chewing on furniture, you can buy some chew toys to help. Be cautious not to overfeed your dog. Many owners choose to feed three meals a day, but each meal should be the same as two meals combined. This can lead to excessive eating and diarrhea, so it's essential to strictly control its diet.