Chow Chow (definite introduction)
Chow Chow has a simple and exaggerated face with a purple tongue that looks like poison (scientifically speaking, it is dark blue) and many other pets. Those who like it are the best. Generally speaking, when a Chow Chow reaches about one year old, it has entered adulthood. However, even if you are happy, don't relax. Below I will introduce to you some little knowledge that you need to pay attention to when raising Chow Chow.
1. Eat liver for your Chow once a week, because it contains folic acid and vitamin B, but not too much, because it will cause diarrhea.
2. If the dog’s daily diet does not contain bone marrow, it is beneficial to give the dog gnawing bones, because the bones contain non-fat phosphoprotein and calcium.
3. Avoid canned foods containing additives, colorings, preservatives and sugar. Vitamin E is the best preservative. Most foods with added preservatives use a lot of chemicals, and manufacturers won't tell you exactly what kind of preservatives they use.
4. If you usually use canned food as the staple food of your Chow Chow, you must provide cod liver oil twice a week and wheat germ oil twice a week, as well as a certain amount of vitamin C to maintain nutritional stability.
5. Try not to feed your Chow any food that is too trendy. Because the quality of many new products is unknown, so while you can avoid adopting the latest pet food, it's better to know that it's better not to be too trendy in this aspect of dog food.
6. If you want to use cans with high vitamin content for Chow Chow, it is best to use cans containing a variety of minerals and vitamins. If it is almost impossible to buy it, you can also add wheat germ, cooked oats, and vitamin E to ordinary canned dog food to make it yourself.
7. Chow Chow’s hair is relatively dark. If you feel that his coat is not bright and beautiful enough, you may consider giving Chow Chow eggs two to three times a week. It is best for dogs not to eat protein, as protein is not easy to digest. The function of egg yolk: beautifying hair.
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