How to raise German Shepherd dogs

How to raise German Shepherds:
1. Feed configuration. Fish or meat with high protein content should account for half of the German Shepherd's feed, and the other half should be food rich in minerals and vitamins.
2. Feeding frequency. One meal a day is enough for an adult German Shepherd, not small meals like other dogs. Feed regularly every day and avoid feeding before intense training.
3. Feeding time. It is best to feed them at night, so as not to affect the training, and you can use this time to let them defecate and keep the kennel clean. For overweight adult wolf dogs, it is best to feed them every morning, which can promote their weight loss through intense training activities during the day.
4. Food hygiene. Pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the food, the food must be fresh, and the leftover food should not be reserved for the next feeding. Drinking water containers must be cleaned 2 to 3 times a day.
5. Take a bath to prevent illness. Take a bath every once in a while, especially in hot summer, take a bath every 3 to 5 days to remove dust and dirt from the body, keep the dog's body clean and hygienic, and do not breed parasites.
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