The puppy is only 40 days old, and it is normal to get sticky. Train slowly, and you will go to the toilet in about 2-3 months.
Dogs that are about 40 days old need to be fed every 4 hours, so they can eat less and eat more meals. It's best not to eat too much every meal, which is easy to make bad jokes.
Puppies are absolutely forbidden to drink milk, as are chocolates, onions and poultry bones (such as chickens and ducks). It is best not to feed other bones, because puppies will cause abdominal distension or gastrointestinal mucosal bleeding if swallowed frequently.
It is best to cook porridge or glutinous rice paste with chicken liver powder. You can add some eggs to supplement some nutrients (cooked), and it is best to add calcium powder and AD capsules (to help calcium absorption, which is most helpful for cubs). The pet store sells calcium powder. You'd better buy the one with all kinds of vitamins in it. The price is similar, and it is not expensive.
You can buy some special dog food for your puppy. When there is no time to cook for them, it is convenient to take the blisters away for them to eat.
The following are the precautions for feeding dogs, which the landlord can refer to.
Take a bath with special shampoo for dogs ~ ~ once a day at most 10.
Attention should be paid to when feeding:
Myth 1: viscera+white rice
This is a cliche, in fact, this way of eating is most likely to cause pet skin problems, such as eczema, dandruff, itching and so on. The same is true of cats. Overeating can lead to vitamin A poisoning and bone problems in cats, so it's good to change the taste of their favorite liver after a long time. Eating rice often can lead to hypertrophy of the lower body of dogs, leading to nonstandard body shape.
Myth 2: Seafood
There are fishbones in the fish. If the cat is not careful, it will get stuck in its throat. Moreover, fish bones contain calcium and phosphorus, and long-term consumption will cause urinary calculi in cats.
The meat of squid, squid and some shellfish contains some ingredients that cats can't adapt to. Eating too much will lead to indigestion and gastrointestinal disorders in cats. Some seafood can also cause skin inflammation in cats. Let the cat eat a small amount before feeding, and then feed it properly after no response.
Myth 3: Fish bones and chicken bones
Because dogs are used to swallowing instead of chewing, they often cause vomiting, diarrhea or constipation. Fish bones and chicken bones may also get stuck in the throat. You can give a small amount of pig bones or cow bones for dogs to chew. It's just a hobby for dogs to chew bones. Eating bones may not make dogs' bones grow strong. Cats should not eat bones because too much calcium can cause urinary system problems.
Myth 4: The host's food.
Our meals contain a lot of spices such as oil and salt, and some even contain a lot of spices, which are not suitable for pets. Adult cats or dogs only need to eat food with a salt content of 5%. Too much oil and salt is harmful to their health. Spicy is not good, it will cause their stomach upset.
Myth 5: Chicken+Pork+Beef
Pets do love to eat meat, and occasionally they can be fed it, but long-term feeding meat will not only make them develop the habit of picky eaters and partial eclipse, but also easily lead to oral problems, such as tooth decay and tartar, and the most common is oral odor. Meat with spicy spices will dull the cat's sense of smell and make it unsuitable for feeding.
Myth 6: Chocolate is the most terrible thing for dogs. Theobromine contained in chocolate can cause food poisoning in dogs. According to statistics, a dog weighing 1 kg may die if he eats 9 grams of pure chocolate. Chocolate poisoning can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, frequent urination, hyperactivity, rapid heartbeat and breathing, and even death due to loss of cardiovascular function. Be careful!
Myth 7: Milk+Crude Protein
Although milk has high nutritional value, it is not easy for cats and dogs to digest and absorb, and it is easy to cause diarrhea. Don't feed the cat raw protein. Raw protein contains an antibiotic protein, which can neutralize important vitamins in cats and make them lack the ability to absorb vitamins.
Myth 8: Ice cream, cream cake+moon cake
In fact, ice cream, cream cake, moon cakes and zongzi are not necessary for pets. Some have too high sugar content, others are not easy to digest, which is easy to cause obesity or diarrhea. In a word, they have a great influence on the intestines and stomach of pets.
Myth 9: Onion+Onion
The smell of onions and onions will affect the sense of smell of pets. Dogs that often eat onions are prone to tinea, and onions stimulate the intestines and stomach of cats and dogs. Never give them these things, and don't feed them onions, hamburgers or onions.
Myth 10: dinner
Dogs should be fed twice a day. If the dog is fed at night, it will lead to indigestion, abdominal hypertrophy, body enlargement and obesity.
Pay attention to the above You can eat a little of everything else. Pay attention. The main meal is the best dog food. You can feed two egg yolks a week. This will make you more nutritious. You can also bask in the sun and supplement melanin.
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2. Accessories: Zanthoxylum bungeanum and sesame.
3. Seasoning: salt, sesame oil, soy sauce, balsamic vinegar and sugar.
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