How to raise a Pekingese dog

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

How to raise a Pekingese dog

 1. Feeding

The Pekingese dog is the famous Pekingese dog and is also one of the most widely raised pet dogs. This kind of dog is petite and strong, has a cute and gentle expression, is gentle and loyal to its owner, and is relatively simple to raise. Of course, to raise a Pekingese well, parents also need to invest some time and energy.

First of all, to raise a Pekingese dog, you need to prepare a comfortable and warm kennel for it and create a warm living environment for it. Secondly, after the dog enters the home, the parents must start the necessary training and conditioning for the dog. Train your Pekingese to eat, sleep and eliminate in a fixed place.

In life, parents should take good care of the Pekingese. It needs to be fed regularly and quantitatively every day. Dogs have their own suitable food for life. For example, professional dog food, canned dog food, dog biscuits, and then paired with fresh vegetables, cooked mutton, pork with low fat content, etc.

In addition, parents should also understand the foods that Pekingese dogs cannot eat and avoid feeding these inedible foods to dogs in life, which may lead to serious consequences. Generally speaking, Pekingese dogs cannot eat onions, garlic, spicy foods, foods with high salt content, excessively refrigerated foods, raw meat, rotten foods, chocolate, coffee and other foods.

In addition to daily diet and life, parents must also take good care of their Pekingese dogs. For example, comb the dog's hair at least once a day, clean the dog's eyes, ears, anal glands, toenails and other parts once a week, brush the Pekingese's teeth three times a week, bathe the Pekingese in a timely manner, and Comprehensive and thorough cleaning to protect the dog's body from parasites and skin diseases.

 2. Deworming

There are no rules for deworming drugs and time. The most commonly used drug is levamisole. Generally, it is dewormed once after 20 days after the puppy is born, and then for three consecutive days after 30-35 days, and again before 60 days. For dogs that cannot be determined whether to be dewormed at 6 months of age, deworming should generally be repeated after the first deworming, and then again every three months.

Adult dogs should be dewormed every three months. The interval can be appropriately lengthened depending on the situation. Levamisole is used to deworm roundworms, arsequinone is used to deworm tapeworms, and metronidazole is used to deworm trichomonas. Different parasites Different anthelmintic drugs should be used to treat worms. Generally, if there are more parasites, certain parasite types can be seen in the dog’s feces. However, trichomonas and coccidia need to be confirmed through microscopic examination, so deworming must be Prescribe the right medicine.

 3. Vaccine

The immunity of puppies is very important. Generally, the puppy is given a two-shot vaccine when it is 28 days old or a multi-shot vaccine is given when it is 45-60 days old. After that, the second and third shots are given every 25-30 days. Multiple vaccine injection. Another way is to give the first dose of multi-linked vaccine when the puppies are 50-60 days old, and the second dose of multi-linked vaccine on days 80-90.Injection, and the third dose of multi-vaccination vaccine is given in the sixth month. The vaccine should not be injected too early, otherwise it will interfere with the maternal immunity of the puppies (except for the two-part vaccine). Vaccine injections with an interval of less than 15 days will cause excessive amounts of virus to accumulate in the puppies and cause serious diseases. as a result of. Adult dogs should be vaccinated once a year, and for dog farms with relatively high breeding density, they should be vaccinated every six months.