Pug dogs
The body structure, gastrointestinal structure, and eating habits of Pug dogs (certain introduction) are very different from humans and other animals. Pugs are currently one of the most popular pet dogs, and you also need to pay attention to the dog's dietary safety during the breeding process. Naturally, in the process of raising Pug dogs, we may refer to the following matters that need to be paid attention to
First of all, they must be raised on time and quantitatively every day. When puppies are young, they should be fed more times a day (eat less and more often to avoid gastrointestinal discomfort); the gastrointestinal function of adult Pug dogs is already very healthy, and it is enough to feed them 1-2 times a day; and wait until the pug has gastrointestinal discomfort. In the dog's old age, its gastrointestinal function will gradually decline, so the feeding principle should still adhere to small meals and frequent meals.
Secondly, the food for raising pugs should be professional dog food, or dog food made according to scientific dog recipes. Any dog food you can buy, such as dog food, dog biscuits, dog snacks, etc. Parents can also choose their own materials and DIY dog food. For example, choose some novel pork and beef, large beef bones, etc. to make some delicious food for your dog.
Third, in addition to paying attention to the pug’s diet every day, special attention should be paid to drinking water. Fresh drinking water should be provided to the dog every day, and the natural drinking water basins also need to be cleaned and disinfected in time to ensure that the pug's drinking water is healthy.
The most suitable food for pugs should be professional dog food. As for the leftovers from humans, food from other animals (rat food, rabbit food, cat food), etc., these are not suitable for dogs to eat. When raising pugs, parents must not give them other types of food for the sake of convenience or cheapness.
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