German Shepherd, alias German Black-backed and German Wolfhound, this breed originated in Germany. They are agile and suitable for mobile working environment, and are often deployed in various tasks. Then he was recruited as a military dog by the Germans during the First World War. After the training of Germans, learn from each other's strengths and basically finalize the design. Because of its huge size, powerful appearance and strong working ability, it is active all over the world as a military dog, police dog, search and rescue dog, guide dog, shepherd dog, ornamental dog and domestic pet dog.
Feeding contraindications:
1: Don't give German shepherd puppies a chance to swallow chicken bones, ribs or fishbones, because they will stay in their throats and then be broken. If they don't stay in the throat, they will slide into the body and pierce the stomach wall and intestines.
2. Don't let the dog eat the leftovers of people, because the nutritional needs of dogs are different from those of people. It is not only time-consuming and laborious to prepare dog food with human recipes, but also it is difficult for dogs to obtain complete and balanced nutrition.
Don't give the puppy snacks between meals. If it obeys other training, you can give it a snack to show encouragement.
Remember not to let the puppy eat at the table, because it will form a bad habit-begging. You can only feed certain foods at designated time and place. Food can only be put in the puppy's bowl and can't be fed with other utensils. In addition, don't forget to provide dogs with plenty of clean water.
Don't mix dry dog food with milk, use clear water. When puppies are six to eight weeks old, most pet owners and doctors disapprove of putting milk in their food because drinking too much milk can lead to diarrhea and digestive problems.
German shepherd can't eat all kinds of food. Food that is very nutritious for us may be fatal to German shepherd, so we want to raise a German shepherd healthily. In addition to these feeding taboos mentioned above, we still have a lot of feeding knowledge to learn.