How to take care of a newborn Labrador

The newly born Labrador is so cute and cute, he is very cute and can't help but want to hug him. Newborn Labradors are very fragile and require careful care. So, how to take care of newborn Labradors?

How to take care of a newborn Labrador
Labrador

Labrador should be taken care of every day after birth Repeat the inspection to prevent the bitch from crushing the Labrador. Newborn Labradors will not defecate and urinate on their own. The female dog needs to lick the Labrador's abdomen, anus and other parts with her tongue to eliminate the Labrador. If the female dog cannot do it, the owner must help.

A newly born Labrador has ears that cannot hear and eyes that are tightly closed. Labradors generally open their eyes between the 9th and 13th day after birth (as early as the 7th day and as late as the 15th day). When 13-17 days old, they can hear sounds. Before the Labrador opens its eyes, special care must be taken for each weak dog. When the female dog is breastfeeding, the weak Labrador should be placed on the nipple with abundant milk, and at the same time, attention should be paid to inspection. If the Labrador is found crawling on the birthing bed, it should be sent back immediately. Hearing does not become effective until a week after birth.

Around 21 days after birth, Labrador can gradually walk. At this time, it is necessary to avoid running to the delivery room. Labradors are born at 25 o'clock in the morning and have a very strong appetite. Breast milk can no longer meet their needs. They must supplement with some milk, rice soup or some gruel, and add some cod liver oil, fish meal and bone meal.

When the puppy is three weeks old, medication will be started to eliminate roundworms, and it will be repeated every 3-4 weeks until it is 16 weeks old. When the puppy is 6 months old, the eggs in the feces will be checked again. One and a half months after the birth of Labrador, it should gradually change to eating food. It should be fed 3-4 times a day to meet the growth and development needs of Labrador. Labradors are weaned after breastfeeding for 50-60 days.

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