Shih Tzu (definite introduction)
The Shih Tzu is a Very popular, it is also a pet dog that is very suitable for home life. So how should you raise the Shih Tzu puppies that you just brought home between February and March? You must first understand the physical characteristics of the Shih Tzu dogs at this age. Arranging a dog's diet according to its essential needs is the healthiest and most scientific way to raise it.
Shih Tzus at the age of 2 or 3 months are in a very sensitive period. Generally speaking, puppies at this age are just weaned, and the teeth in their mouths are not fully grown. It is in a critical period of growth, and all body functions (gastrointestinal digestion, metabolism) are relatively weak. Therefore, special attention is needed in terms of feeding.
First, 2- and 3-month-old puppies should follow the principle of small meals and frequent meals, and should be fed regularly and regularly every day. Moreover, the puppy's dietary rules at this time should be similar to those during the lactation period. For example, lactating puppies need to eat about 6 meals a day, so during the period when the Shih Tzu has just been weaned, it should also be fed on time and quantitatively 6 times a day. As the dog grows up, the teeth gradually grow completely, and then the dog's diet plan is reasonably arranged.
Second, special attention needs to be paid when preparing food for 2- and 3-month-old Shih Tzu puppies. The food prepared should be easy to absorb and digest, and be nutritious and balanced. You may wish to use puppy dog food and dog milk powder to raise Shih Tzu puppies. However, it is worth noting that dog food should be soaked in warm water until soft, then mixed with milk powder evenly before being given to puppies. In addition, similar solid foods should be stirred and softened before being given to Shih Tzu puppies.
When raising a Shih Tzu puppy, a feeding plan should be developed based on its characteristics. In addition to professional puppy dog food and dog milk powder, parents can also make their own dog food to feed their puppies. Natural food should be soft and easy to absorb and digest.
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