What Should Be Noted When Feeding a Pekingese?
Pekingese (Detailed Introduction)
Pekingese are very suitable pets to raise. The history of the Pekingese is very long, with records dating back to the Han Dynasty, and its development was at its peak during the Tang Dynasty. The Pekingese is medium-sized, with a sturdy body and dense fur. To ensure the healthy growth of the Pekingese, how should the owner take care of it?
Because Pekingese do not like exercise, their demand for food is not very high. You can feed them twice a day and not very much. For the Pekingese, the skin is actually not very good and is easily prone to skin diseases. Dog owners who make homemade dog food should pay attention not to give too much meat. You can give it some vitamins or protein powder, dissolved in warm water before feeding. It is best to regularly deworm both internally and externally because thick fur and fragile skin can easily cause skin problems.Do not feed it high-calorie foods. Dog owners all know that chocolate and onions are killers for dogs and should never be fed carelessly. As for beef and chicken, which can easily cause recurrence of skin diseases, these kinds of meats should also be fed less.
Only by paying attention to daily care and diet control can the dog grow up healthily. For the Pekingese, the requirements should not be too high, just let it do what it wants. After all, it is the proud Pekingese!