Guest Dogs (Definite Introduction)
There are many people who are so full of love that they buy dogs home out of sheer enthusiasm. When faced with a cute little puppy that was waiting for food, I was instantly panicked. What to do? What to do? Wait, questions come one after another. Today I will share with you how to deal with newly purchased puppies.
Or people who want to buy keep touching this and that with their hands, spreading the disease-causing microorganisms. Therefore, after the owner gets the dog, he should take it to the veterinary hospital for examination as soon as possible. You may wish to ask your veterinarian to inject some serum into your puppy first, and then take it for vaccination after it has been home for about 10 days.
. It’s not too late to wear it out for fun after all the vaccinations are completed.
3. Dog food feeding
Dog food is a comprehensive, stable food that can help puppies grow well, have strong disease resistance, and be less likely to get sick.
4. Feed regularly and quantitatively
For puppies that have just entered the house, first let them drink some water, rest for a while, and then start feeding. It is best to feed the amount of food to reach 80% of the puppies. Puppies should be fed three times a day. You may wish to refer to the instructions on the packaging bag. Do not feed snacks, because feeding snacks is not easy to control the amount of food and disrupts the puppy's digestion and absorption sequence, which can easily lead to indigestion, diarrhea and other diseases.
5. Do not bathe immediately
If the puppy’s body is dirty, you may wish to wipe the part with a towel and warm water; if the whole body is dirty, you should wait a few days. It regains its strength and bathes all over again. After bathing, wipe off the water with a towel, wrap it in a towel or blanket, and put it in a warm place to dry naturally. Slightly older puppies may wish to be blown by the gentle breeze. Do not use strong scorching wind, as this may cause pets to be easily injured or injured.
6. Immediate treatment after onset
Puppies are like children. Their immune systems have not yet been fully developed and their disease resistance is poor. Moreover, the more purebred the puppies are, the more likely they are to be immune.The worse the epidemic, the more difficult it is to raise. Therefore, once you find that your puppy has any abnormalities, you should immediately ask a veterinarian for treatment. The sooner you see a doctor, the greater your chances of a cure. Treatment should not only be immediate, but also continuous. Never do it intermittently, as this will make it difficult for the puppy to be fully cured.
Buying a new puppy requires not only joy, but also responsibility and scientific and reasonable management.
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