Dog Misconceptions!Raising a dog like this is harming the dog!

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-01-31

The wrong way to keep a dog can have a serious impact on your dog's health and well-being, and even endanger their lives. Whether you are a novice dog owner or have been a dog owner for many years, you should understand and avoid the following dog ownership myths.

1. Dogs are raised as pigs.

Myth: Feeding your dog too much or unsuitable food for a long time.

Consequences: Dogs may develop problems such as picky eating, obesity, and even pancreatitis or heart disease, which can lead to death in severe cases.

Correct method: Feed regularly and quantitatively and avoid overfeeding. You can make homemade dog rice in moderation, but pay attention to the choice of ingredients and the way you cook it.

2. Buddha deworming.

Myth: Not performing deworming on time or choosing the wrong anthelmintic medication.

Consequences: Dogs are susceptible to parasites and suffer from diseases such as ** disease and gastrointestinal diseases.

Correct method: deworm on time, choose the right anthelmintic drug, and determine the dosage according to the dog's weight. To avoid parasite resistance to the drug, do not use the same anthelmintic drug for a long time.

3. What dogs love to eat is good**.

Misunderstanding: Only consider the taste that the dog likes, and ignore the quality and ingredients of **.

Consequences: Some ** contain a lot of chemical additives and attractants, and long-term consumption may lead to health problems such as liver and kidney failure.

The right way: Choose the right one for your dog's needs. You can choose the right one through the four-step food selection method, that is, looking at the dog's needs, looking at the brand, looking at the formula table and looking at the analysis table.

4. A good dog comes out under the stick.

Myth: Frequent use of violence or harsh training methods on dogs.

Consequences: Dogs may become timid, aggressive, and even retaliate by demolishing the house.

The right way: Train patiently and choose the right training time and method. The combination of rewards and punishments can help dogs establish good behavior habits.

5. Wash the fragrance at both ends for three days.

Myth: Bathe your dog frequently.

Consequences: The dog's ** may become dry and fragile, susceptible to ** diseases, and puppies are prone to colds.

Correct method: Choose the appropriate bathing frequency and water temperature, and avoid bathing the dog's parts including the nose and foot pads. Proper bathing steps are also important.

6. Don't walk the dog for a long time.

Myth: Don't give your dog enough opportunities for exercise and socialization.

Consequences: Dogs may become timid, depressed, release energy by dismantling the house or yelling, and their immunity may be weakened.

The right way: Walk your dog properly every day, let your dog socialize with other dogs in a friendly way, and enjoy the outdoors.

7. Shaving is cooler in summer.

Myth: Shave your dog's hair in the summer for a cool feeling.

Consequences: Shaving can cause the dog to get sunburned, increase the risk of heat stroke and disease, and be susceptible to mosquito bites.

Correct method: Provide your dog with plenty of water in summer and avoid walking your dog during hot periods. Air conditioners or fans can be used appropriately to cool down.

2023 Post Sprint Race Understanding and avoiding these dog pitfalls can ensure your dog's health and well-being. As dog owners, we have a responsibility to give them the best care and love. Establishing a good relationship with your dog will not only enhance the relationship between each other, but also contribute to the dog's growth and happiness.

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