How does Teddy spend the winter?

1. Diet
Teddy’s metabolism will also slow down in the cold winter. Eating too much in winter can easily lead to obesity and indigestion in Teddy. In winter, you should prepare warm food for your Teddy and supervise him to finish the food while it is still hot. If the food eaten by Teddy dogs is too cold, it will easily lead to vomiting, diarrhea, gastrointestinal discomfort and other symptoms.
2. Nursing
In winter, Teddy dogs have fewer opportunities to go out and have fewer opportunities for bacteria to breed in their hair. However, Teddy still needs to be bathed and combed regularly. Be sure to ensure a warm environment when taking a bath. After bathing, do not let the sun dry you but use a hair dryer to dry it.
3. Cleaning
Although the weather is relatively cold in winter, the environment where Teddy lives must be made more comfortable, and the owner must clean it frequently. In winter, you can try adding a warm mattress to Teddy, and you can also dry the dog's kennel frequently in sunny weather.
4. Exercise
Many animals don’t like to go out in winter. You can stay at home in hazy, rainy weather, but you can also take your dog for exercise when it comes to sunny weather. You also need to be prepared to protect yourself from the cold when you take your Teddy out. At work, take your Teddy dog for a walk in the park when the temperature is comfortable. Moderate exercise can make your Teddy dog's physical condition better.
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