Bedlington Terrier feeding tips

The feeding focus of the Bedlington Terrier
Bedlington Terrier (confirmed introduction)

The owner of a newly born Bedlington puppy should check his movements at all times to avoid the mother dog crushing the puppy. Bedlington puppies develop relatively quickly during their lifetime, so when feeding Special attention should be paid to puppies.
In the past five days, I have encountered good weather with warm wind and warm weather. I have taken the Bellington Terrier puppies outside to bask in the sun with their mother, usually twice a day, usually for about half an hour. Let it breathe fresh air, use ultraviolet rays in the sun, kill bacteria on the body, promote bone development, and avoid getting sick. When you can walk, you can go for a walk outdoors. The time should be short at first and can be gradually lengthened. About 13 days after birth, Bellington Terrier puppies can open their eyes. At this time, they should avoid strong light stimulation to avoid damaging the eyes of Bellington Terrier puppies.
Puppy feeding focus
After the eyes start to open at 9-12 days old, milk can be poured into the food plate for licking. (Although some Bellington Terrier puppies have opened their eyes, they still cannot lick themselves.)
About 20 days, some rice soup and porridge can be added to the milk.
In the past 20 days, when the weather is bright, let the mother dog take the Bedlington Terrier puppies to the yard (provided you have a yard) to exercise. The time is not limited, and they will return to the room in the evening or on rainy days. If your Bellington Terrier puppy gets wet in the rain, wipe it with a towel as soon as possible. Pay attention to heat preservation and prevent colds.
The toenails of Bedlington Terrier puppies can be trimmed once every 20 days to prevent the Bedlington Terrier puppies from scratching their mother's breasts while feeding.
After 25 days, you can add some broth or vegetable soup, and the amount can be gradually reduced to about 200 ml.
After 30 days, you can add minced cooked meat, usually 15-20 grams. After 35 days, the amount can still be reduced.
At 30 days old, deworm Bedlington Terrier puppies with anthelmintics, and then deworm them once a month.
Generally weaning takes 1 and a half months to 2 months.
Note: The supplementary food can be mixed with milk, eggs, minced meat and pasta or rice to become semi-solid food, and at the same time, appropriate amounts of cod liver oil and bone meal can be added. 4-5 times a day.
Bedlington Terrier puppies are prone to dirty things. At first, the mother will lick them off at any time, but this will no longer matter when they get older. Someone needs to clean and bathe them frequently, once every 2-3 days.
Special Attention
1. Puppies are different from adult dogs. When the newly purchased puppies arrive home, the feed during the first period of the new year must be carefully arranged. In terms of nutrition, animal protein, calcium, vitamin D and other nutrients are very important, because generally a puppy that grows from six months to one year old will have a higher caloric requirement for each kilogram of body weight. Twice that of an adult dog. Therefore, in the process of puppy growth, it is best to match suitable nutritional feed, or simply purchase dog feed with balanced nutritional design produced by the manufacturer, so that the dog owner does not have to worry about matching the feed.
2. Puppies have small stomachs, so they must follow the principle of eating small meals often. In the early stages of weaning, babies should be fed more than four times a day. At about six months, feeding should be maintained three times a day. As I got older, I gradually dropped to feeding twice a day. The optimal amount should be controlled when feeding every time, and the puppy should not be allowed to eat too much.
3. Although you don’t want to feed the puppy food that is eaten by humans, the puppy’s requirements for food are very simple, and it will swallow all the food without rejecting anyone who comes. After a puppy gets used to eating some items that people eat, it will become dependent on the items that people eat. Because the nutrients in the food eaten by humans are not consistent with the nutritional needs of puppies, the result will be an imbalance in the puppy's nutritional absorption, which will affect the puppy's development.
4. Another thing to note is that you should never feed puppies human milk or other dairy products such as ice cream. If puppies eat too much milk or dairy products at one time, they will develop gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea. If a young puppy is short of milk, it should be fed milk suitable for puppies and heated to a temperature close to human body temperature.
5. Newly born puppies do not need to rush to supplement calcium, because the gastrointestinal tract of puppies is not fully developed. At this time, attention should be paid to feeding intestinal formula milk powder, which is the most critical to regulate the gastrointestinal tract. of.

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