Chow Chow is a very cute puppy. However, many dog owners do not have some knowledge about raising Chow Chow. They often raise Chow Chow puppies with dull coat, vomiting and diarrhea. In particular, I have summarized the top ten things you must know about raising Chow Chows, hoping to help you feed your Chow Chow puppies to be strong and beautiful.
Chow Chow (Definite Introduction)
The following are the ten key points of raising Chow Chow, be sure to learn from it~
1. Chow Chow dog food should pay attention to the combination of meat and vegetables. In the daily feeding of Chow Chow, there should be about 300 grams of meat and the same amount of cereals, cakes and other vegetarian ingredients. The meat should be cooked, minced, mixed with cooked ingredients and added with a little water before feeding. The meat requires freshness, and the joints must be clean and hygienic. Provide clean drinking water 1-2 times a day.
2. Food must be in moderation. Excessive amount will make the Chow fat and lose its gorgeous and lovely appearance. Even though some people think that it is very naive for a Chow Chow to have a ball of flesh, but if you imagine how it feels to carry dozens of pounds of fat on your back every day, you probably won’t think that it is a good thing for a Chow Chow to have a ball of flesh.
3. Feeding time should be fixed as much as possible. Chow Chow feeding time should be relatively fixed. At the same time, since the Chow Chow is one year old, although many dog owners still feed it twice a day, in fact, feeding it once a day is enough. For feeding once a day, it is recommended to feed at dusk, because animals generally like to lie down and sleep after feeding.
4. Chow Chow should not be fed too much meat. Regarding the feeding of Chows, it is very important to remember that Chows should not be fed too much meat, otherwise Chows are prone to skin problems. The sources of good protein are: eggs, rice, country cheese, and a small spoonful of meat (but don’t get too much, as too much meat can do more harm than good). The most common food is rice. Rice is great for their digestive system and can brighten their appearance.
5. Different Chow Chows have different feeding amounts. A 1-month-old Chow needs about 2 paper cups of dog food every day, soak it until soft and eat it, and feed it 3 times a day. (Eating more egg yolks and the like is good for Mao Jia. It is best not to feed rice alone, which is not nutritious.) Most Chows eat about 4 cups a day, 2 cups in the morning and 2 cups in the evening; or only 4 cups in the evening. , it mainly depends on how convenient you are.
6. Don’t let the Chow control his food intake. Don't let the Chow feed itself! Because if a dog eats too much, its stomach will stretch and cause death. The most recommended adult dog food is "appropriate amounts of vitamins and proteins." It should be mixed with warm water (do not use meatjuice).
7. Try not to feed your Chow too much food. If you must feed food, make sure it is food that has been stretched, otherwise the gas experience that occurs when the food becomes wet in the stomach can cause serious changes and lead to the death of the dog.
8. Do not eat large amounts of dog food for a long time. Most dog food purchased in supermarkets contains preservatives and some additives, and long-term feeding will have adverse effects on your Chow Chow. It is best to keep the same general food (chicken or vegetable rice stew) to ensure that the dog is in good health.
9. Don’t blindly buy dog glue for your Chow Chow. Don't blindly buy any taste substitutes for your Chow Chow, such as dog glue (raw leather). Raw leather has killed many dogs due to the fact that dogs cannot fully digest it, either because they become stuck. If you are willing to give your Chow something to taste, the best thing is cow hoof bones (Chows prefer cow hoof bones).
10. Pay attention to drinking water. Clean, fresh water should be available at all times. Remember that water is the source of all life, so don’t forget to give your dog some water when you are thirsty.
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