Common sense introduction to feeding Labrador

 Introduction to the knowledge of raising a Labrador
Labrador

Do you want your Labrador to grow up healthy and happy? Scientific diet is key! It is recommended that parents spend more time understanding the basic knowledge of Laba feeding, so as to protect Lala's nutritional needs and avoid improper feeding that may affect Lala's health. Let’s read the content of this article and learn more! ~

How to raise a Labrador Retriever?

1. Feed food well prepared by regular manufacturers.

2. Do not feed food that has gone bad or is no longer fresh.

3. Always have a bowl of clean water ready.

4. Don’t feed dogs high-protein cat food.

5. Do not feed your dog food that has just been taken out of the refrigerator.

6. Throw away uneaten canned food or food that has become damp. Don’t think this is too wasteful. It will be even worse if the dog gets sick from eating unfamiliar food. Too bad.

7. Throw away the leftover food every evening and do not keep it in the dog’s food bowl, which can easily attract bacteria and bugs.

8. Pay attention to the dog’s weight at all times and don’t let it get too fat.

9. Do not feed your dog brittle, hard and sharp bones such as pork bones.

10. If your dog does not eat for 24 hours, it is obviously sick, and you should ask a veterinarian for a checkup immediately.

Introduction to the knowledge of raising a Labrador
Labrador

How many times a day do you feed your Labrador? When is the best time to feed?

The number of feedings per day is roughly as follows: from weaning to three months of age: three to four times. Three to six months old: two to three times. Six months to one year old: twice. Over one year old: once or twice. The feeding time can be coordinated with your work and rest time, but it is not enough to just feed the dog. You also need to consider walking the pet dog after meals.And time for toileting, urinating, cleaning the potty, and washing dishes.

Wash the bowls immediately after meals to prevent the residue from attracting rats, cockroaches, and ants. There may be too much leftover food that becomes rancid due to exposure to sunlight and rain. At the same time, take the bowl away to prevent it from getting bored and playing with the bowl or even chewing it. As for how much to feed, always follow the instructions, and then make arrangements based on whether there is any surplus from the previous meal.

How much food is suitable for Labrador?

It only takes about 70% of the food for your pet dog. Do not overdo it and let it lick the bowl to satisfy its appetite. If you eat too much and run and jump after the meal, it is easy to fail. Move and spit it out. When you want to change the dog's food, don't change it all at once. Mix half of the new food each time, try it for two or three days, gradually reduce the new weight, and then use all the new food after a week.

Introduction to the knowledge of raising a Labrador
Labrador

 Introduction to the knowledge of raising a Labrador Things to note:

1. Raising in the same basin: Several dogs in the same family may agree to eat in the same basin, but the pet king still recommends You: It is best to raise them in separate pots.

 2. Overweight: If your dog is overweight, you should reduce its amount of exercise, feed it less food, or feed it low-calorie diet food. To achieve the desired weight, only feed 60 percent of the standard calories.

The essence of this article is for everyone to analyze the correct feeding of Labrador. I hope it will be helpful to everyone! ! ~If you love Lala, you must pay attention to its care, feed it scientifically, and let it grow healthily~

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