Miniature Schnauzers (definite introduction)
When you have planned to raise a Miniature Schnauzer, you should prepare the basic tools for the dog, such as: bowls, kettles, cages, changing pads, dog food, toys, etc. No matter what kind of dog it is, he likes to stay with his owner at all times. The following is a brief summary of the common sense about the care of Miniature Schnauzers.
The miniature schnauzer baby I just reviewed has just changed its environment and cannot be bathed or walked for 20 days. Miniature Schnauzer babies cannot eat meat or drink milk for two months after arriving at home. It is better to soak porridge-like food or dry food in water before eating. Some other foods often cause indigestion, diarrhea, etc., so be sure not to let your dog eat them. Feed dog food 4 times a day. Always take 2/3 of a standard paper cup (2/3 of the paper cup after soaking). Remember to soak it in boiling water before giving it to him. Never eat too much or eat randomly.
If you want to increase the nutrition of your Miniature Schnauzer, you can add one cooked egg yolk every day. Remember that one egg yolk needs to be fed three times. Do not feed your puppy food that is too cold or too hot, as this will cause damage to the puppy's mouth. Do not give your puppy food that has decayed or decayed. Leftover dog food should be discarded immediately, and it is best to clean the food bowl after each feeding to prevent diarrhea or food poisoning. Don't disturb your puppy when it's eating, otherwise it will become very nervous during meals.
Supply enough water and prepare a clean container. Do not feed raw water, but let the boiled water cool. Constantly change fresh water, and do not go several days without changing old water. Let the dog drink water freely. Dogs need to be dewormed for 21 days, but dogs may eat anything when we are not paying attention, and 99% will have "worms"! So remember to "deworm" it again, otherwise , the horrific consequences of "turning the intestines" are unavoidable! The method of deworming: Go to the drugstore to buy a first-generation "L-aminozoate", once every half a month, every 3 days, half a tablet a day. Feed and take! Continue for 2 months. Or go to the pet hospital to contact the doctor, be more professional, and worry about eating.
Puppies are afraid of the cold, so whether it is winter or summer, attention should be paid to keeping the puppies warm. Don't let the puppy's belly touch the ground for a long time, as this will easily catch a cold and cause diarrhea or a cold. Don't satisfy the puppy's request just because it begs you for food. This will cause it to develop bad habits, and the puppy will quickly gain weight. You should develop a set of dignity.At feeding time, let the puppy eat in its food bowl. The puppy should also be taught to sit and wait for food, and can only start eating with the owner's permission.
Precautions
Regular vaccination of dogs is very necessary, and owners must never ignore this. In fact, because the weather in winter is very cold, it is best not to cut the dog's hair too short. If the hair is cut too thin, the dog will lose its natural ability to keep out the cold, and even if you put on clothes, it will be difficult to keep warm. On the contrary, dogs are also afraid of heat in summer, so in summer, you might as well shave your dog to prevent heatstroke and avoid taking your dog out for walks during the day. The home should be kept ventilated at all times.
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