Sheleti
Shetland

The general Shetland dog is very greedy. As long as it likes food and the quantity is sufficient, it will eat Hessian's food. Basically I did not consider whether the intestines and stomach can absorb and digest food. To maintain the health of Shetland, special attention must be paid to dietary maintenance. Even though Shetland is very smart and capable, it is still a pet dog after all. No matter how big it is, it still needs its owner to take care of it. When raising Shetland puppies in life, you must pay attention to the following matters

First, the food given to Shetland puppies from just weaning to 3 months old must be soft. For example, the puppy dog ​​food you choose must be soaked in warm water until soft, and then mixed with dog milk powder evenly before feeding it to the puppies. Note that all other hard foods should not be given to Shetland puppies.

Second, the growth of dogs requires sufficient protein, vitamins, calcium and other nutrients. However, it should be noted during the feeding process that these nutrients (such as calcium), as well as some trace elements and minerals, need to be met in sufficient amounts. Because too much or too little will be harmful to the growth of Shetland, and only the right amount can ensure a healthy diet for Shetland.

Third, there are many foods in life that Shetland cannot eat. This issue is something that parents must pay attention to. For example, outdated and rotten foods, spicy foods, foods with high salt content, raw and frozen foods, etc. In addition, onions, garlic, ginger, chili, curry powder, chocolate, ice cream, grapes, grapes, sharp and small bones, etc., are not allowed to be eaten by Shetland. Therefore, before preparing food for dogs, it is best to understand this knowledge to ensure that dogs eat safely.

The best and healthiest food for raising Shetland should be those professional dog foods. Such as, dog food, canned dogs, dog cakes, etc. Of course, dog food created based on professional dog recipes can also be given to Shetland.


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