2 ~ 5 months after birth is the time to develop eating habits. If people are fed too much food, they will lose interest in dog food. If you plan to feed dogs mainly with dog food, you'd better not feed people food.
Food suitable for puppies
Special food for puppies: such as dog food, canned food, etc.
Puppy milk powder: there are special puppy milk powder or skim milk powder, which can be Nestle's Lido refined milk powder, but it is best to buy it in bags. If it is a large dog, you can buy it in barrels.
Egg yolk: The advantage of egg yolk is that it is not only rich in protein, but also contains digestible vitamin A, calcium and minerals.
Meat: Although cows, pigs, chickens, etc. are excellent foods, it is appropriate to choose the fat-free part when feeding puppies, because fat is easy to deteriorate. But feed it cooked, not raw meat!
Food unsuitable for puppies
Frozen milk
Meat with high fat content.
Acid, spicy, salty and other irritating foods.
Small bones: large and medium-sized puppies can feed big bones rich in calcium, and never feed chicken, fish, duck bones, etc.
Pastry Generally speaking, there is no need to feed cakes to dogs.
Chicken liver, etc. Don't feed poultry viscera.
Dog dining training method:
1. After eating, the owner can start preparing food for the dog. If the dog barks or begs for food while the owner is eating, the owner must resolutely ignore it and prepare food for the dog until the meal is over.
2. When the food is ready, go to the dog with the food, let the dog sit down quietly and wait for the master to give the password to eat. Don't let the dog eat if he doesn't listen to the command and keeps pouncing on his master. You must keep the dog waiting to sit down before you can give it food.
At this time, the dog sitting quietly has been waiting for a long time to order food. As long as the owner sees the dog waiting steadily, he can give the start password and let the dog enjoy a delicious meal.
4. Give it a warm hug and encouragement after eating, establish a close parent-child relationship, and let the dog know not to beg for food from its owner, wait for its meal time, and don't worry about being hungry without food.
Tip: the owner should remember to let the dog eat after his meal, so that the dog can clearly know his meal time. After a long-term habit, dogs don't expect the food on their owners' tables and beg for food. Instead, they wait for their owners to finish eating and then enjoy their big meal slowly. The owners can enjoy the food easily and happily without being disturbed by dogs.