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Two-month Husky Puppy Care
Huskies are relatively playful and active, with abundant energy and strong destructive power. Especially during the formation period of habits in puppies, besides paying attention to diet, the cultivation of the Husky's personality is also important. It is recommended not to feed the dog frequently with high-protein food, as it is not beneficial to the dog's health. Regular deworming and physical examinations should also be conducted.
Huskie Diet Precautions
Points to note in a dog's diet include: do not feed salty food, as it will increase the dog's liver and kidney burden and easily cause tear stains. Avoid feeding oily food, as it can trigger pancreatitis and vomiting. Do not feed grapes, kernel of many fruits, chocolate, onion, and alcohol-containing beverages, as they can cause poisoning in dogs.
How to Raise a Two-month-old Puppy
When feeding a two-month-old dog, choose suitable dog food. To develop good bowel habits, start training from two months old. Parents must be patient and gentle, and can use a newspaper to mark the dog's urine and place it in the desired toilet area. Gently guide the dog to the spot and train it for a period of time until it forms a habit. After raising a week with no abnormalities, take the two-month-old puppy to the pet hospital for vaccination.
How Much Dog Food for a Two-month-old Puppy?
A two-month-old dog should be fed 3-4 times a day, with each meal consisting of about 30g of dog food. Detailed feeding plans can be formulated according to the dog's specific situation or the recommended feeding amount on the dog food packaging. However, it is important to note: feed meals on time and in quantity, do not randomly give dog snacks, do not frequently change different types of dog food, and soak the dog food before feeding for two-month-old puppies.