The little fine dog has a small body and needs food with high nutrition and energy to maintain its normal growth and development. First, puppies need high-quality protein to build and maintain muscle and tissue health. Secondly, fat is a necessary energy source for the normal growth of puppies, but too much fat will lead to obesity of puppies, so it should be controlled in moderation. In addition, puppies need vitamins and minerals to maintain the normal operation of various systems in the body.
2. What foods are suitable for small dogs?
Small fine dogs are suitable for eating foods with high protein, high energy and low fat, such as chicken, lean beef, turkey and fish. In addition, eggs and yogurt, beans and vegetables are also good choices to provide protein, vitamins and minerals for puppies. However, it should be noted that some puppies may be allergic to certain ingredients, so avoid eating foods that may be allergic, such as wheat bran, corn, soybeans and dairy products.
3. What foods do puppies need to avoid?
Most of the food cooked by humans at home is harmful to dogs, and many foods will seriously damage the health of puppies and even kill them. For example, chocolate, caffeine and a lot of sugar are all substances that dogs can't handle. Other foods that may be harmful to puppies include onions, garlic, grapes and raisins, nuts and chocolate. If you are not sure whether a certain human food is suitable for puppies, it is best not to try it.
4. How to feed the puppy?
The method of feeding puppies should be customized according to their age, weight and lifestyle. Under normal circumstances, puppies should eat several times a day instead of eating all the food at once. To provide enough drinking water for puppies, puppies need a lot of water to keep the water balance in their bodies. Finally, the breeder should always observe the physical condition of the puppies, and seek medical advice in time if problems such as indigestion, obesity and abnormal stool are found.