1. When it comes to corgis with short legs, we have to mention the new Internet celebrity in the dog world - Corgi. With its round butt and short limbs, Corgi has become the new favorite of dog owners all over the country.
2. Dachshund Dachshund is also one of the representatives of short-legged dogs. Their long body and short legs are their distinctive features. As the name suggests, they look like a dachshund.
3. French Bulldog Strictly speaking, the French Bulldog’s legs are longer than the first two, but its head is too short and it looks very short, and its legs are not long.
4. Pug The Pug has the same characteristics as the French Bulldog, both because they are too short and have short legs. The Pug always looks very melancholy.
5. Basset The Basset is also a famous hunting dog with a long body and short legs. The Basset has very long ears, so long that it almost drags the ground when it walks.
Extended information: Precautions for raising a dog: 1. You cannot give your puppy milk, just give it clean water, because the ingredients of dog milk and cow's milk are completely different, and dog milk contains high protein, high fat and low
Lactose, while milk contains low protein, low fat and high lactose. The two ingredients are exactly the opposite. The intestines and stomach of puppies cannot absorb and digest milk, which will cause gastrointestinal diseases such as diarrhea.
2. The meat must be broken into pieces before it can be eaten by dogs. The bones of chickens, ducks, geese and other poultry are small and hard.
It cannot be chewed easily by dog ??teeth like pig and cow bones, especially small dogs cannot chew them at all.
Dogs swallow these bones whole, sometimes piercing the throat or stomach, causing the dog to lose its life.
Therefore, when feeding dogs, chickens, ducks, and geese, the bones must be removed.
3. Foods containing too much mustard and chili pepper can cause mouth ulcers in dogs.
Gastrointestinal ulceration occurs and cannot be fed.
4. Onions are definitely not food that can be fed to dogs.
Onions are highly toxic to the blood of dogs. If dogs eat too much, they can cause acute anemia and even be life-threatening. 5. Salted dry foods such as salted fish, dried small fish and shrimps, bacon, food ham and bacon are high in salt.
Food should not be fed to dogs.