How to Raise a Teddy Dog? Come, Learn with Me
Many girls, when choosing a pet dog for the first time, often pick smaller dogs, such as Teddy dogs, which are attractive and petite, but they don’t know how to feed or properly take care of this breed. For ordinary pet dogs, small breeds are harder to care for because their body structure is simpler and relatively fragile compared to other dogs. Therefore, people who raise Teddy dogs need to be very careful with their diet and daily living care, as a small mistake might cause the dog to fall ill, and such small breeds may have their lives cut short. So today we will discuss how to properly raise Teddy dogs.
Although Teddy dogs are very small, their intelligence ranks among the top in pet dogs, and their popularity may be due to their cleverness. When feeding a Teddy, owners should pay attention to choosing easily digestible food because the dog’s digestive system isn’t very good, especially for such small dogs like Teddy. Teddy puppies are prone to getting sick because their immunity is weak, making them easily infected by bacteria. Owners need to be especially cautious. It is best to adopt a Teddy after it has been weaned because newborn puppies are fragile and rely solely on mother's milk for nutrition.
After bringing a Teddy home, if there is no dog-specific formula, you can choose infant skim milk powder or cooked rice cereal for the dog, which is relatively nutritious for Teddy. When selecting formula or dog food for Teddy, owners should also understand some knowledge about dog food. Because dog food is not just one kind, but designed according to different dog breeds and weights, owners need to choose the dog food most suitable for Teddy. When the Teddy sometimes suddenly lifts its leg, the owner should pay attention as it might be a dislocated bone or muscle, which is common in Teddy dogs. Owners should promptly take the dog to the hospital for a checkup.
Teddy’s fur is also relatively lush among pet dogs, so owners should often take Teddy for grooming to protect the dog’s style. When the owner is free, they can also comb the Teddy’s fur to prevent it from getting tangled due to excessive length. If grooming fees at pet shops are too high, owners can also learn to cut hair and try trimming the dog’s fur themselves, as dogs tend to feel more at ease with their own owners.