Teddy Dog (Confirmed Introduction)
Before raising a Teddy, you must be emotionally prepared to accompany it for the next ten years or so, and you must raise and take care of it throughout its life. If you have done a good job of emotional planning, the next step is to choose a healthy Teddy puppy with good eyesight. After all, no matter whether you have experience in raising dogs or not, illness or a Teddy dog that is too small will affect your future care of the dog. So the choice must be careful. Below, let’s take a look at the important things to note when choosing a puppy.
Generally speaking, Teddy babies born around 2 months old are the best to raise. Choosing a single, healthy Teddy will be a breeze when you take it home and take care of it. We have 6 criteria to see if a Teddy puppy is healthy.
1. Hair: Whether the hair is shiny and there are no dandruff or wounds on the body. Whether the hair is shiny or not is the most intuitive criterion for examining a dog's physical health. If the dandruff is heavy or there is skin inflammation.
2. Facial features: The eyes should be dark and bright, and the tongue should be pink. The nose is moist, but not so wet that it is runny. This is more important, so you should carefully check whether the nose, ears, and eyes are clean and free of impurities.
3. Anus: Check whether the area around the anus is dry and free of foreign matter. Are there any signs of diarrhea? If there is diarrhea and the fishy smell is very strong, it is mostly enteritis. If the dog has viral enteritis, it is likely that the dog will die.
4. Behavior: Check whether the Teddy puppy is constantly moving and rubbing around. If so, it is itchy, and check whether it is rickety or not. symptoms.
5. Personality: Personality is bright and lively, can get close to people, responds quickly to sounds, and responds to gestures and movements.
If these standards are met, then it is generally possible to maintain a healthy Teddy dog, and even if it gets sick, it will not be serious. However, the newly purchased dog must be taken to the hospital for a comprehensive check-up to ensure its health.
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