How to feed Shar Pei puppies

1. First of all, Shar-Pei dogs grow very fast when they are young, which also proves in disguise that their demand for calcium is also quite large. In the first two months, the mother dog's milk can provide sufficient calcium for the puppies. During the weaning period, parents can supplement their dogs' calcium with some goat milk powder.
2. When Shar Pei puppies are 2 to 3 months old, since their teeth and mandibles are not yet fully developed, the meat should be cut into fine pieces before feeding them. Butter, cheese, etc. are also suitable. The period from 6 months to 1 year after birth is approximately equivalent to about 10 years of human life. This period is the period when Shar-Pei dogs are growing most vigorously, and the calories they need are about twice as much as those of adult dogs! They should be fed more animal protein foods.
3. The raising of Shar-Pei puppies is very important. Many dogs die due to improper raising when they are young. Puppies should pay special attention to the quality of their surrounding environment. Temperature is the first priority, and warmth must be ensured. The other is cleanliness and hygiene. Otherwise, a dirty environment can easily breed bacteria and spread viruses.
4. In addition to paying attention to supplementing nutrients, physical exercise for Shar-Pei dogs should also be strengthened. You can prepare more toys at home and tease your dog more often so that it can run, jump and play unconsciously. In this process, not only can the dog be exercised, but its appetite can also be increased in disguise. At the same time, parents can also effectively lose weight, killing two birds with one stone.
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