1. Since Schnauzer puppies have just left breastfeeding, they are not yet able to digest overly complex food. Therefore, during this period, pet owners can use goat milk to soak puppy dog food until soft and feed it to the dog. Do not feed human milk powder or food to puppies to prevent indigestion in puppies. If you give homemade food to puppies, be sure to cook the food thoroughly. You can put the ingredients together and cook them into porridge for the puppies to eat.
Adult dogs can eat dry dog food with high protein content. They can also feed pork, beef, mutton with less fat content, or some fresh vegetables, etc., which are very beneficial to the growth of Schnauzers. of important nutrients.
2. In addition, you can also feed eggs. You can eat cooked egg yolks. Do not give it the egg whites. The protein inside cannot be absorbed by puppies. Eating it will cause diarrhea.
3. If the owner has time, he can make some nutritious food to help the Schnauzer replenish its body nutrition. Of course, the supplement of meat is essential. It can be fed 3 to 4 times a week, and the amount of feeding should be appropriate. To avoid overeating and indigestion. Schnauzers like to eat meat, such as beef, chicken, fish, etc. It must be fresh and the fish must have its bones removed. Remember to cook it well and chop it into small pieces to make it easier for your dog to chew and digest. The amount can be based on the weight of the dog, with 180-220 grams being appropriate. Do not feed too much, otherwise it will cause obesity and affect the health. Meat should be boiled in a small amount of water for 15-20 minutes and then chopped into pieces before feeding.
4. It is okay to add a little calcium to Schrena dogs, especially puppies with poor physical fitness. They need more calcium during their puppyhood. Therefore, when feeding puppies every day, an appropriate amount of calcium powder must be added to the food. Puppies eat calcium powder and it is easier to absorb. Generally, growing puppies need one teaspoon of calcium powder per day for every 2.2 kilograms (about 5 pounds). After the puppy reaches 1 year old, it enters the growth period. From then on, every 4.5 kilograms (about 10 pounds) needs one teaspoon of calcium powder every day. Relatively speaking, the portion size has been reduced by half, because after the development period, the growth of bones and teeth has gradually stabilized and does not require so much calcium powder.
5. If possible, you can also add lecithin to Schnauzer dog food. Ultra-concentrated lecithin is selected as the main raw material. Lecithin is the main component of biological cell membranes and can activate body metabolism. Replenish essential amino acids in the body to make Schnauzer's hair shiny from the inside out.