Things to note when raising Shar-Pei dogs_1

Things to note when raising Shar-Pei dogs
Shar-Pei Dog (certain introduction)

Due to the special psychological structure of the Chinese Shar-Pei, the Chinese Shar-Pei is quite susceptible to entropion and rickets, so it should be kept under normal care and control Pay attention to the health of the Chinese Shar-Pei.
1. Training suggestions:
The Chinese Shar-Pei was first used as a hunting dog, and the Chinese Shar-Pei requires a lot of training. However, it cannot be over-ventilated, because the Chinese Shar-Pei's nasal cavity is short and intense ventilation can easily cause hypoxia. Shar-Pei dogs are naturally afraid of water, so don’t take them swimming.
2. Body odor problem:
The Chinese Shar-Pei is a dog breed that is naturally prone to severe body odor. Therefore, owners need short-term, periodic support for the Chinese Shar-Pei. . Bathing is a must. If the owner wants to be lazy and save trouble, he is not suitable to raise Chinese Shar-Pei.
3. Bathing suggestions:
Chinese Shar-Pei dogs need to be bathed frequently. Wash every 7 to 10 days in spring and autumn. In summer, you should wash your body every other day, and if you don’t have time to bathe, you should wipe your body with a wet towel every day to remove the dirt in the folds.
4. Living environment:
Chinese Shar-Pei dogs cannot be kept in a humid environment. The surrounding environment should be kept dry, because the humid air will make the dirty items in the folds of the Chinese Shar-Pei moldy, thus inducing the Chinese Shar-Pei's skin diseases.
5. Environmental hygiene:
If you raise a Chinese Shar-Pei, and if you want to raise a good Chinese Shar-Pei, parents should also clean up the home environment in a timely manner to provide better conditions for the Chinese Shar-Pei. A clean and comfortable living environment. In this way, the quality of the owner's living environment can also be improved, which is also very beneficial to the owner's health.
6. Skin care:
The most distinctive thing about the Chinese Shar-Pei is that it has more wrinkles on its body. This provides convenience for avoiding dirt and evil people and practices. Therefore, in daily care, you must keep its living environment clean and hygienic, and often clean up the dirty items in its folds, otherwise it will be very susceptible to various skin diseases.sick.
7. Diet suggestions:
The Chinese Shar-Pei is larger, so it needs more meat. It is also recommended that Chinese Shar-Pei should eat more vegetables, but do not let Chinese Shar-Pei eat bones. Drink plenty of clean drinking water every day.
8. Food intake recommendations:
It is not advisable to feed the Chinese Shar-Pei an excessive amount of food, lest the Chinese Shar-Pei become overweight and affect the health of the Chinese Shar-Pei. If you want the Chinese Shar-Pei to eat more, you must make the Chinese Shar-Pei more active.
9. Pay attention to fat:
The Chinese Shar-Pei is a big eater no matter how much food is given to it, it will definitely finish it until its stomach is full. Stop. Eating too much and becoming obese often leads to cardiovascular diseases in Chinese Shar-Pei, so controlling food intake is an important matter.
10. Feed suggestions:
The Chinese Shar-Pei looks innocent, and only with adequate nutrition can the Chinese Shar-Pei become smarter. Friends who keep Chinese Shar-Pei at home must pay attention to the nutrition of Chinese Shar-Pei!
11. Nutritional suggestions:
The Shar-Pei dog’s diet should be a balanced mix of meat and vegetables, and the nutritional ratio should be thoughtful and reasonable. The feed can be prepared by yourself, such as: 40% corn flour (brown rice can be used instead of 10%), 5% pure bran, 10% bean cake flour, 4% pure bone meal, 1% salt, plus fresh and clean beef (young bull from dairy farm) Steam or boil 20% of chopped beef, pig and sheep lungs, chicken, duck and goose intestines, sheep intestines, chicken heads, duck feet, duck liver, offal, etc. and 20% of fruits, vegetables, potatoes and chopped carrots with water.

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