Tips for raising Labrador puppies

What you need to know about raising Labrador puppies
Labrador Puppies

Labrador puppies are lively and active, and are naturally naughty and mischievous. However, with a little training they still have very good compliance. Therefore, when raising puppies of this type, punctual and quantitative feeding has become a necessary focus, otherwise their naughty and mischievous behavior will only give you a headache.
1. Develop a habit
Feeding and pulling should be done on time, quantitatively and at a fixed location. Timing can develop a dog's timing conditioned reflex, penetrate gastric juice, reduce appetite, and promote digestion and absorption. Generally, adult dogs are fed twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, and slightly more in the evening.
2. Determine the frequency based on age
Lala under 1 year old should be fed 3 times a day; Lala under 3 months old should be fed 4 times a day; puppies under 2 months old , fed 5 times a day. The type of dog food can be innovative, but the quantity should be relatively stable.
3. Feeding location
The feeding location can be inside or outside the kennel, but dogs are generally fed in the kennel. The purpose of a fixed address is to keep the environment relatively quiet and easy to control. Some dogs will refuse to eat and lose appetite when changing feeding places.
4. Feed requirements
Except in summer, warm feed should be fed. The temperature of the feed should preferably be around 40°C, and should not be too cold or too hot; it can be fed in summer For cold food, the feed must be heated in winter, preferably around 35°C.
5. Pay attention to observation
Pay attention to Lala’s eating status when feeding. If there is leftover food or no food, find out the cause and take immediate measures. The leftover feed should be taken away immediately and should not be left alone forever to allow the dog to eat at any time.

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