How to feed a 3-month-old dog

3 months How to raise a 3-month-old dog
Border Collie (definite introduction)

About raising a 3-month-old dog for the first time For people who pet dogs, this is the best breeding stage, because basically three-month-old dogs have been fully vaccinated, which has a good protection for their bodies, and at this age it is important to train them. The best time for dogs, so we must grasp this golden stage. So how to raise a 3-month-old dog? Let’s give a brief understanding.

1. Food: Feeding time should generally be arranged during the day, consistent with the general movement order of animals. For example, if you have three meals a day, breakfast should be at 8 o'clock, lunch at 1 o'clock, and dinner at 6 o'clock. The factors and quantity of food are basically the same as those at 2 months old. Because the dog is growing up every day, the portion size should be appropriately reduced. Generally, every 3 to 5 days, the original amount of food can be reduced by about 1/5. Generally speaking, the overall size and leg bone thickness of puppies when they grow up are related to genetics, while the amount of food eaten has little to do with the nutritional status. During the growth and development stage, not every part of the body grows in a balanced manner. For example, from birth to 3 months of age, body weight and weight mainly increase, from 4 to 5 months of age, body length decreases, and after 7 months, body height decreases. Therefore, special attention must be paid to both nutritional balance and sufficient nutrients during the growth and development period. If the dog eats too much, it will easily hurt the stomach and affect gastrointestinal function. If you eat too little, you will not be able to maintain the nutrients necessary for the growth and development of your body. Your body will be weak and your immunity will be poor, which will make you more dangerous if you get sick. Dogs in the growth and development period generally need food that is nutritionally balanced and rich in nutrients. The daily feeding amount per kilogram of body weight is about 60 to 70 grams, and divided into 3 to 4 meals.

2. Penetration: Dogs occasionally urinate because of joy or fear. This is a sign of emotional richness or neurosis, which is generally difficult to control. However, it can disappear naturally after adulthood. Regarding the size and stool of dogs, Training should also start from this time to avoid developing the habit of defecating everywhere when you grow up.

3. Training: This age is the golden stage for dogs to learn physical things. Canine training can be carried out and good eating habits can be cultivated. Do not let the dog play while eating. If it suddenly stops and plays back and forth while eating, you can take away her food and wait until the next feeding time to let it eat. If it eats obediently, you might as well praise it. Be gentle with paparazzi and don’t criticize them too much.

4. Health: monthly health examination, urine and feces tests, and regular deworming.

For puppies, health issues must be paid attention to, and the diet must be reasonable. As for training and training, it must be carried out as early as possible. Because the dog is too young, it is best not to blame excessively during training, let alone suffer. Dog, so as not to make the dog afraid of yourself.

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