What do you need to pay attention to when raising a Labrador? Novice poop scrapers should keep in mind

Pay attention to the frequency of bathing
It is not necessary to bathe the dog when raising a Labrador, but bathing also depends on the situation, and you cannot bathe the dog blindly. Bathing your dog too frequently will wash away the protective oil layer on your dog's fur, which will increase their chances of getting skin diseases. It is best for owners to bathe their dogs once every one to two weeks. In winter, they can bathe their dogs once a month.
Pay attention to the amount of exercise
Labrador is a medium-to-large dog and needs a lot of exercise. It is best for owners not to keep dogs in captivity. If the dog does not have the right amount of exercise or contact with other dogs, it will vent its anger by tearing down the home, or it will develop an Evian mentality, which is very detrimental to the dog's physical and mental health. It is recommended that owners take their dogs out for exercise every day and do some training in addition to exercise.
Pay attention to a healthy diet
When raising a Labrador, you must pay attention to the dog's healthy diet. You must not feed the dog whatever the owner eats. In particular, you should not feed leftovers. The food we humans eat is too greasy and high in salt, which can cause tears, hair loss, skin diseases and other problems in dogs. Therefore, for the health of your dog, it is best to focus on dog food, supplemented by fruits and vegetables that dogs can eat, to ensure a balanced nutrition for your dog. Random articles
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