1. Take frequent baths
The body odor of the French cow is very serious, so you need to bathe it regularly, but you must not bathe it frequently. You cannot just wash it for a day or two and then wash it again in order to make the French cow cleaner. Frequent bathing of the French cow will only make it worse. It is more likely to get sick, so cattle raised in France should not bathe too often, just once a week, and the problem of body odor cannot only be solved by bathing!
2. Feeding in large quantities
In terms of food, don’t feed a French cow a lot every day. Don’t feed it with the idea that the dog will grow up quickly if it eats more. If you feed the French cow too much for a long time, it will only cause the intestinal gastrointestinal tract of the French cow. Poor digestion can lead to gastrointestinal problems or even enteritis in severe cases, so the amount of food you usually feed must be controlled and not too much!
3. Vigorous exercise
Taking your dog out for a walk every day is a must-do for a pooch, and the same goes for French Bulldogs. However, when taking French Bulldogs out for exercise, be sure not to do too much strenuous exercise, and try not to take them out at noon in the summer. Going out for a walk can easily cause heatstroke in French cattle. You must make sure to drink plenty of water when you go out to exercise. It only takes about an hour to exercise!
IV. Feed leftovers
We don’t want to feed French cattle whatever we eat, especially leftovers as staple food. Don’t let your beloved dog become a pest. Food that is too oily and salty for humans will cause tear stains and hair loss. , skin diseases and other problems, so for the health of French cattle, the best staple food should be dog food. It is also important to choose a good dog food. It is recommended to try to choose some low-salt, low-oil and nutritious natural food. Lord!
5. Eat chicken bones
French cattle need to grind their teeth more often during the teething period and at ordinary times. If they do not grind their teeth regularly, they will develop bad breath, tartar, etc. Therefore, the owner needs to buy some big bones or molar snacks for the French cattle to grind their teeth. Remember not to feed chickens or ducks. If you eat too many sharp bones such as geese, they will puncture or scratch the intestines of French cattle. It is best to use bones from pigs, cows and sheep, or buy some teething snacks, such as chicken jerky and chicken fries, which can both train and remove teeth. Bad breath!