1. Do not let the Maltese dog do strenuous exercise for about one to two weeks after conception, do not let it jump from high to low, do not let it press on your belly, or take cold baths. Otherwise, miscarriage is easy. Just keep the Maltese dog's normal feeding level, and don't feed too much meat, eggs, or nutritious food.
2. When the Maltese dog is pregnant for 30 to 45 days, increase the amount of exercise appropriately. If you originally walked the dog once in the morning and evening, you need to walk the dog once or twice a day so that the Maltese dog can exercise its body. Awesome. And it is necessary to increase nutrition appropriately, feed some meat, eggs, and yogurt, but the amount must be small. If the fetus absorbs too much nutrients and grows too fast, it will also cause dystocia in Maltese dogs.
3. When the Maltese dog is 45 to 60 days pregnant, let the Maltese dog maintain a certain amount of exercise. If the Maltese dog can no longer run, take the Maltese dog for more walks. At this time, the Maltese dog is like a hungry wolf, never having enough to eat. To control the amount of feeding, just feed about 20% to 50% more than usual.