The shoveler should pay attention to these things when feeding dogs
The meal time should be fixed, the number of meals should be stable, the food temperature should be stable, and the quality of the food should be stable. To have a stable meal time means having the habit of feeding dogs regularly, so that their digestive glands can be active for a certain period of time, which is beneficial to the digestion and absorption of food.
The number of meals should be stable, which means that the dog will be relatively cold when feeding it. Feeding too much can easily lead to indigestion. If it is less, it will feel hungry and cannot rest in peace. The food temperature should be stable, which means that when feeding dogs, the temperature of dog food should be determined based on weather changes. Generally, cold food should be done in summer. Hot food in winter and warm food in spring and autumn. The quality of food should be stable, which means not changing food every day, which will lead to indigestion.
The puppies should be assigned a fixed food venue, a set of fixed food basins and sinks. This is conducive to cultivating good dining habits. It should be noted that the venue, food bowl and sink for pet dogs should be cleaned regularly to prevent diseases due to unclean tableware.
Please provide the dog with sufficient water to drink quickly. The amount of water required for dogs will be related to the dog's age, weight, exercise and its temperature at that time. Generally speaking, the amount of water required for young dogs will be more than that for adult dogs; the amount of water required for dogs with large weight and exercise will also be more water required for dogs with light weight and less exercise. The amount and temperature of feeding dogs at different times should be different. The amount of water in summer should be larger and the water temperature in winter should be higher. The water for feeding pet dogs can be tap water, neat streams and rivers. Pay attention to disinfecting the sink frequently.
Carefully observe the dog's meal status. Such as the amount of meals, the rate of meals, the mental outlook during meals, etc. If any abnormality is found, you must check where the problem is. For example, the puppy's diet is not fresh or tasteless, or the dining environment is noisy, or it is sick, etc.