Feeding tips for German shorthaired pointers

The feeding focus of the German Shorthaired Pointing Dog
German Shorthaired Pointing Dog ( (Definite introduction)

The first impression that the German Shorthaired Pointing Dog gives people is that they love working very much. They are more sincere towards people. For a working dog, the dog should be provided with enough food every day. Nutrients and energy. So what should German Shorthaired Pointer dogs eat in daily life that is more reasonable and healthy?
1. What does the German Shorthaired Pointer Dog eat?
Feed lamb and beef, potatoes and a mixture of cereals such as corn, oats and wheat. The nutrients contained in this kind of food are more suitable for digestion and the absorption and utilization of glandular functions. Category 2: Balanced protein, carbohydrates, sugars, fats, vitamins and minerals. The needs of some trace elements and minerals need to be discussed in excess, rather than the traditional concept of more is better. Some trace elements or minerals exceeding the requirements will cause certain damage to the pet's organs and even pathological changes.
2. How to raise a German Shorthaired Pointer
Puppies need to be fed three times a day until they are six months old. Six o'clock in the morning, one o'clock in the afternoon and seven o'clock in the afternoon are the best feeding times. Six-month-old puppies should be fed twice a day. One-year-old dogs should be fed once a day. The size of the dog's food intake should be adjusted according to the dog's diet and weight. Wet food should be added with a little boiling water, but not boiling water. Always ensure that the dog has fresh water to drink.
Don’t feed your dog too much and don’t feed leftover meals. When praising it, you should feed it some dog biscuits or break it into small pieces of fruits and vegetables. Dogs don't care if they get small pieces or big chunks of praise, they just want praise. Giving small healthy treats with praise can prevent your dog from taking in more calories. But puppies are often very fat. For all dogs, being overweight is unhealthy, especially for Border Collies (certain introduction), whose job is to herd, so they should be kept thin, but not skinny. If you extend your hand and touch the dog's back from top to bottom, you should be able to feel the dog's ribs. If you can't feel it, your dog is too fat. If you can't feel the dog's back bones and ribs very clearly, your dog is too thin.
Don’t feed puppies. Its protein content is often too high and causes bone growth problems in dogs. difference, you shouldWhen using some high-quality adult dog food, the protein content should not exceed 24%. Don't feed cheap food, or in the future, the dog will develop some health problems and you will pay a higher price for it. When you first start feeding, avoid cereals and wheat in the food, and also note that the dog food does not contain barley and animal leftovers (such as chicken mouth, feet, etc.). If you choose to feed a different kind of food, Feed your puppy the same food, and you'd better get it used to it gradually, otherwise there will be adverse reactions in terms of digestion. Start feeding the old and new foods alternately, and then start feeding new foods about one week later. Adding a little tasteless (without any spices), pure yogurt bacteria can help puppies avoid stomachache. This method must be taken when changing dog food. Even for some adult dogs, a sudden change in the dog's diet will cause bloating and diarrhea. If it is a general case of diarrhea, the editor recommends that parents buy Intestinal Probiotics, which is specially designed for pets. The effect is very obvious after the dog eats it.

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