How to properly raise Schnauzer puppies

How to properly raise Schnauzer puppies
Schnauzer (definite introduction)

Typical The Schnauzer is very friendly, intelligent, loves to serve its master, and is courageous, warning, and gentle at the same time. He is neither aggressive nor overly timid. Schnauzer is a type of terrier dog. Its name Schnauzer means "breath" in German. Schnauzer is divided into three categories: "Standard Schnauzer", "Miniature Schnauzer" and "Giant Schnauzer" type. If you intend to raise such a dog, you might as well follow the editor to learn the correct methods of raising Schnauzer puppies!

1. The baby Schnauzer that I reviewed after purchase has just changed its environment and cannot be bathed or walked within 20 days.

2. The Schnauzer baby cannot eat meat or drink milk within two months after arriving at home. It is better to soak porridge-like food or dry food in water before eating.

4. Feed dog food 4 times a day. Soak 2/3 of the paper cup until soft, then soak it in boiling water until soft. If you want to increase nutrition for Schnauzer, you can add a cooked egg yolk every day, and the egg yolk should be fed three times.

5. Do not feed your puppy food that is too cold or too hot, as this will cause damage to the puppy’s mouth.

6. Do not give your puppy food that has decayed or decayed. Leftover dog food from each meal should be discarded immediately, and it is best to clean the food bowl after each feeding to prevent diarrhea or food poisoning.

7. Do not disturb the puppy when it is eating, otherwise it will become very nervous when eating.

8. Supply enough water, prepare clean containers, do not feed raw water, let the boiled water cool, and constantly change fresh water, and do not go several days without changing old water. . Let the dog drink water freely.

9. Dogs should be dewormed when they are 21 days old. The method of deworming is: go to the drug store to buy a first-generation "L-Metabolite" and take it once every half month, every 3 days, half a tablet a day. Feed and take! Continue for 2 months.

10. Puppies are afraid of the cold. Whether it is winter or summer, attention should be paid to keeping the puppies warm.

11. Don’t give in to your puppy’s request just because it begs you for food.


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