The ten key points of feeding and caring for Samoyeds:

The Ten Key Points for Raising a Samoyed Dog< br> Samoyed Dog (Definite Introduction)

1. Pay attention to maintaining the pride of Samoyed. Dogs, like people, have a certain amount of pride, and Samoyeds are no different. Therefore, dog owners must lead patiently when training Samoyed, and do not scold the dog at every turn. From the time of puppies, they should be trained regularly, such as not biting door curtains, sofas, clothes, etc. at home.

2. Samoyed dogs generally only follow part of the owner’s instructions and training. Only by interacting with it harmoniously and communicating with it can the rest of the family live in harmony with it, until they can also obey its guidance and instructions. If you don't pay attention to it, your dog will become a little bully in your marriage when it gets older, and you, as the dog owner, will be in dire straits.

3. Always pay attention to whether the Samoyed's mental state is normal, whether there is a loss of appetite, whether the nose is dry or moist, whether the body temperature is normal, whether the stool is thin, etc., and whether there is any abnormality. If you have any signs of illness, you should seek treatment immediately.

4. When raising a Samoyed, if you want convenience, feed dog food and canned dog food (the dosage will be marked on the packaging bag). However, one thing to note: if the puppy has no teeth, the food must be soaked in water first.

5. Patience in teaching Samoyed to go to the toilet on certain occasions. Once you detect that your dog is about to go to the toilet, carry it to a certain place, press its head and smell it after going to the toilet. However, the place should not be too far away, so that it can find it. (Not all dogs can learn this, and it’s possible that they won’t. It’s okay to take a step back and teach it to use the toilet on newspapers. After 5 or 6 months, it can go out to use the toilet).

6. Remove earwax and eye mucus from the Samoyed every 5-7 days, and wash its eyes with warm water to prevent the outbreak of ophthalmia. The claws should also be trimmed every few days.

7. The kennel (kennel) is a place where parasites are prone to occur, so the kennel should be in a relatively clean, dry and leeward place. In general, you should always pay attention to cleaning to prevent dirt from soiling the coat, especially in warm weather seasons, and disinfect the kennel every once in a while. 8. Never forget to give your dog an injection. Many unscrupulous dog dealers, in order to save costs, basically do not vaccinate their puppies. "We Love Pets Network" hereby reminds everyone: When buying a dog, be sure to ask whether the puppy has been vaccinated. If not, you must take the dog to a regular pet hospital for vaccination. (As for which kind of doctor will give you suggestions?).

9. Samoyeds are prone to skin diseases, so the dog’s fur must be kept dry, clean and tidy. If there are erythema or swelling on your Samoyed's skin, you must pay attention and seek medical advice as soon as possible.

10. Give your Samoyed the opportunity to go out for walks and other exercises 1-2 times a day to give it a certain amount of exercise to promote blood circulation.

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