How to raise a Bernese Mountain Dog

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

How to raise a Bernese Mountain Dog
How to raise a Bernese Mountain Dog? In addition to feeding high-quality natural food, Bernese Mountain Dogs also need to supplement some nutritional foods: such as calcium tablets, hair beauty powder and vitamins, especially during the puppy period. When the Bernese Mountain Dog is 2-6 months old, it needs to be free to move around, preferably playing with other dogs. Don't let it be exposed to the hot sun, and don't cut its hair short in summer.

1. Feeding:

The most important feeding period for the Bernese Mountain Dog is from 2 to 6 months old, when it needs to move freely. If it is trapped in a cage for too long, it will affect the development of its skeleton. It is best to have other dogs play with it so that its limbs can develop freely. During this time, food nutrition is also very important. The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large dog, so in addition to providing high-quality natural food when raising puppies, don't forget to add some nutritious foods for your dog: such as calcium tablets, calcium powder, hair beauty powder and vitamins.

2. Maintenance:

This dog breed is not suitable for exposure to the scorching sun. Because its fur is black, if it is exposed to the strong sun for a long time, it will not only suffer from heatstroke, but the black fur will gradually fade and become hoarse, which is very ugly. Water is an important source of life for Bernese Mountain Dogs. If you raise it, you will find that they become thirsty easily and drink a lot of water. Do not cut their coat short when summer comes as their hair is used to protect against ultraviolet rays.