Doberman Pinscher Family Breeding Manual

Du Doberman Pinscher Family Breeding Manual
Doberman Pinscher (Definite Introduction)

The Doberman Pinscher is a herding dog and likes to exercise, so it should be kept at home Make sure it has sufficient flow. This lively puppy loves to play and catch games. They are generally very friendly to children and other pets. The editor will tell you some things to pay attention to during the breeding process of Doberman Pinscher.
The Doberman Pinscher is healthy, energetic, cheerful, excitable and slightly neurotic, feels sharp, arrogant, loyal to its owner, and is suspicious of strangers. It is best not to change the new owner halfway, otherwise it will be more difficult in the future. There will be no guidance from Yifu to new masters in eternity. The Doberman pinscher often barks, and should be trained in its puppyhood so that it can develop the habit of not barking. It should also be trained not to scratch and damage household objects with its claws, and it should be trained to pay attention to hygiene and like to do things. Habits such as cleanliness and regular bowel movements.
The feed and water given to Doberman Pinscher must be clean and hygienic. Tableware such as dog food bowls should be cleaned immediately and disinfected on time to prevent diseases caused by unhygienic diet. The temperature of feeding food should not be higher than the dog's body temperature, otherwise it will burn the digestive organs of the mouth. Doberman Pinscher’s daily feed must contain 250-300 grams of meat, plus an equal amount of vegetarian food or biscuits. Meat and dry vegetables need to be cooked, chopped, and then mixed with a little water before feeding. Drinking water should also be fed 2 to 3 times a day. A little salt can be added to food to reduce the taste of the food.

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