How to feed Bichon Frize- 3 common misunderstandings in daily feeding of Bichon

Daily breeding knowledge of Bichon Frize In the daily breeding of Bichon Frize, many dog ​​owners have some misunderstandings.

How to Feed the Bichon Frize? 3 Common Misunderstandings in the Common Breeding of the Bichon Frize< br> Bichon Frize (certain introduction)

For example, should Bichon Frize not eat any salt at all? Can pregnant female Bichon Frize dogs not eat chicken or chicken bones? Is it possible to control the food intake of pregnant female dogs so as to avoid dystocia? The dog breeding column below will introduce you to these common problems and misunderstandings in the daily breeding of Bichon Frize. 1. It is not good for dogs to eat salt, so do not add salt to their food. Some people have heard that it is not good for dogs to eat too much salt, so they plan not to give salt to Bichon Frize dogs. It turns out that this view is wrong.

Eating salty food to your Bichon Frize for a long time will irritate the dog's stomach and kidneys. However, if the food given to your dog does not contain enough salt, it will also cause a decrease in its physical strength. Salt contains a small amount of magnesium and calcium, which are indispensable substances for dogs. If Bichon Frize does not eat salt, it will not survive. So, how much salt is appropriate for a Bichon Frize? Generally speaking, a dog weighing 1 kilogram should have a daily salt intake of 0.4 to 0.7 mg.

2. Can pregnant female Bichon Frize dogs be fed chicken and chicken bones? Some people think that feeding chicken or chicken bones to pregnant female Bichon dogs will cause early fetal loss and miscarriage. In fact, there is no scientific reason for this. Chicken is absolutely harmless to Bichon Frize female dogs, and chicken soup is very nutritious for dogs. (Don’t forget that chicken soup is also a good supplement for human pregnant women after giving birth). However, chicken bones are dangerous to pregnant bitches. Because if the chicken bones are very small, it will easily cause the Bichon Frize to get stuck in the food channel, so from this aspect it is best to feed less or not at all. One thing to keep in mind, however: chicken bones themselves are harmless.

3. Controlling the food intake of pregnant dogs will prevent dystocia: Many owners believe that controlling the food intake of pregnant dogs can prevent dystocia. In fact, this understanding is partial and unscientific.

There are many factors that cause dystocia, which are mainly related to the breed, size and pregnancy age of the female Bichon Frize. Should we control our food intake? If your Bichon has a good appetite and a large food intake, you should control its food intake, especially feeds containing a lot of sugar. But what level of control is appropriate? Generally speaking, based on the body condition at the time of breeding, a pregnant female dog will be suitable if she neither loses weight nor gains weight during pregnancy.

Clinically, it is rare that some dog owners resort to floods in order to avoid dystocia in their dogs.Food intake controls the food intake of pregnant dogs, causing the female dog to be as thin as firewood before giving birth, with her back protruding like a bow and her belly as big as full, which makes it more difficult to consume.

Due to poor nutrition, Bichon Frize bitches have poor physical strength and weak contractions during childbirth, which makes them prone to dystocia; if a caesarean section is performed, the bitch has poor tolerance and the risk to her life increases; Dogs with poor physical constitution will have less postpartum milk, which will affect the growth and development of the puppies.

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