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How to raise a small Teddy dog

Here are some points to consider when raising a Teddy dog:

  1. Prepare daily necessities for your dog, such as a kennel, food, food bowl, shampoo, pet brush, nail clippers, and toys.
  2. Regularly vaccinate and deworm your dog.
  3. Train your dog at the right time.
  4. Scientifically arrange your dog's diet.
  5. Regularly clean and disinfect your dog's living environment.

How to raise a small Teddy dog

The weaning period for dogs is around 45 days. For puppies still in the nursing stage, you can feed them breast milk or goat's milk. For dogs after weaning, you can choose from milk cake, puppy food, and adult food as main dishes. During the 3-8 month and rapid growth period, dogs have a higher demand for nutrition. You can feed them nutritional supplements, cans, chicken breast, beef, etc., to increase protein intake.

How to train a small Teddy dog

Training a dog requires a lot of thought. Don't rush to set rules for your dog; they don't understand our commands naturally. As a owner, you need to establish conditioned reflexes through positive guidance, allowing dogs to associate commands with actions. For example, when a dog sits down unintentionally under the temptation of food, reward it with delicious treats to continuously strengthen the behavior.

What to feed a small Teddy dog

A small Teddy dog can eat dog food and milk cake. Soak the dog food in boiling water until it's soft and not hot before feeding it to the dog. Eating dry dog food without soaking can affect digestion. Don't let young dogs have the opportunity to swallow chicken bones, rib bones, or fish bones, as they can get stuck in the throat, then break off. If they don't stay in the throat, they can slide into the body and puncture the stomach and intestines. Due to the incomplete development of a young dog's digestive system, whatever you feed them, you should feed them in small amounts and frequent meals to alleviate the burden on the intestines.