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Recently, I have a dog at home. How to feed and train a horse dog?

Recently, I have a dog at home. How to feed and train a horse dog? I believe that many people have owned dogs, perhaps with different breeds, but there may be some small similarities in the way of raising or training. Before it is too late, let's start today's topic-how to feed and train horse dogs. Dogs are different in size, so let's talk about feeding first, and talk about the difference in diet between them of different sizes.

Puppies should:

(1) Puppy's staple food: canned food and dog food.

(2) Milk powder: there are milk powder specially used for feeding puppies and skim milk powder. It is usually best to buy a bag. If there are a large number of dogs or dogs are big, you can choose barrels.

(3) Bird yolk: Bird yolk contains a lot of protein, which is easy to digest and absorb.

(4) Meat: The intestines of puppies are fragile, and the meat is cooked and small.

Avoid: (1) frozen milk.

(2) Meat contains a lot of fat.

(3) Stimulate them to like salty and spicy food.

(4) Small bone food

(5) Don't feed the bird's internal organs.

Medium and large dogs: the diet is relatively simple, pay attention to reasonable collocation, and avoid some foods that are not suitable for dogs, such as chocolate, onions and raw protein. Also, dogs of all sizes should pay attention to regular and quantitative feeding.

After eating, let's talk about their training.

Every dog has a different temperament, so some will be easier and some will be more difficult to train. However, as long as you train properly, they will be obedient whether there is a leash on the collar or not. Usually dogs will start formal obedience training when they are six months old. If dogs grow up late, the time can be adjusted appropriately. Training requires not only the patience and self-control of the trainer, but also the control and patience of the dog. If you have little or no experience with dog problems, you'd better consult a veterinarian. Of course, if there is a local pet shop, you can find an experienced dog trainer to guide you.

Ok, today's topic is over. I hope it helps you.