How to raise a Labrador Retriever

1. Pay attention to dietary issues
To raise a Labrador, no matter what you raise, you must first consider the diet. When choosing the Labrador you like, you must know the vitamins and healthy dog food that the Labrador needs. Then there is the issue of feeding. You should not feed your Labrador anything that is too greasy, and you should also be careful not to have too much salt. In addition, Labrador dogs have a large appetite. Even if they eat a lot, they cannot feed human food at will. It is not good for the Labrador dog's health. You should choose some natural dog food that is low in salt and oil. You can also feed some fruits and vegetables and milk powder on a regular basis, so that the Labrador dog will have comprehensive nutrition.
2. Don’t feed snacks randomly
Lala is very greedy and wants to eat everything she sees, but it is not recommended to feed her snacks frequently. Snacks can be used as prizes, and you can feed Lala some when necessary. Labradors have a huge appetite, so dog food should be the staple food and must be fed regularly and quantitatively.
3. Exercise that satisfies every day
Labrador is a medium-sized dog that needs exercise every day, and the amount of exercise is particularly large. When feeding Labrador, you should also pay attention to feeding it dog food with a relatively high calcium content, because the amount of exercise will not fully Calcified bones put too much pressure on you. It is more appropriate for adult dogs to exercise for 1-2 hours a day. Go out for a walk (run), and pay attention to replenishing water every half an hour. Otherwise, if you are short of water for a long time, you will be more likely to suffer from heatstroke or be unwilling to exercise.
IV. Hair care
1. Labrador retrievers will experience normal physiological hair loss, which is unavoidable. In order to better adapt to the season, Labrador dogs will shed and change their hair when the seasons change, especially when the two seasons alternate between spring and summer and autumn and winter. Lado dogs have the most severe symptoms of hair loss. Comb them in time every day to promote the healthy growth of new hair.
2. Nutritional imbalance, lack of protein, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients can also cause hair loss in lesbians. Pay attention to supplementing nutrition for Labrador dogs at ordinary times. You can make some goat milk powder for Labrador dogs to drink, or mix it with dog food and feed it. This can add more calcium, protein and various nutrients to Labrador dogs. Trace elements. There are many types of goat milk powder, and the market is relatively messy. Many businesses mix milk ingredients into it, which can cause problems such as diarrhea in Labradors.
3. When bathing a Labrador at home, use a Labrador-specific shower gel. Using human shower gel to bathe a Labrador for a long time will damage the Labrador’s hair and skin.Because the pH level of Labrador's skin is different from that of human skin, using human bath products will wash off the protective film on the surface of Labrador's skin.
5. Provide adequate companionship
We all know that Labradors are very clingy. As long as you live with Lala, he will never "let go" of you, and he especially likes to lick people. Lala licks your face to show friendliness. If you can't accept this, you can train your Labrador more. The dog corrects. As a pet owner of a Labrador retriever, I also spend more time with it. Perhaps the most important thing for Labradors is their owners. They also want their owners to accompany them more and get more care and care.
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