Daily maintenance of pet dogs

Pet dog care is a detailed and comprehensive process, involving the dog's diet, health, behavior training and mental health and other aspects. Here are some key things to know about dog care:

First, diet management
Choose the right dog food: Choose the right dog food according to your dog's age, weight, breed and activity level. High-quality dog food should be rich in protein, fat, vitamins and minerals to meet the growth and development of dogs and daily activities. At the same time, avoid feeding human food, especially food containing salt, sugar and additives, so as to avoid adverse effects on your dog's health.
Regular and quantitative feeding: Developing a good habit of regular and quantitative feeding will help your dog's digestive system stay healthy. Puppies need to be fed more frequently, while adult dogs can adjust the amount of feeding based on their activity level and weight.
Keep water sources clean: Make sure your dog has access to clean, fresh water at all times. Especially in sports or hot weather, it is necessary to replenish water in time to prevent the dog from dehydration.
2. Health management
Regular vaccinations: Follow your veterinarian's recommendations to vaccinate your dog against infectious diseases such as distemper and canine parvovirus. After the first vaccination, booster immunization is also required as required by the veterinarian.
Regular deworming: Perform regular internal and external deworming for your dog to prevent parasitic infections. Internal deworming is usually done every three months, while external deworming is flexibly adjusted according to the season and the dog's activity environment.
Regular medical check-ups: Take your dog for a comprehensive medical check-up at least once a year, including blood tests, urine tests, oral exams, etc., to timely detect and treat potential health problems.
Pay attention to daily hygiene: Keep your dog's body clean and hygienic by regularly grooming, trimming, and cleaning its ears and eyes. At the same time, keep your dog's living environment clean and dry to reduce the breeding of bacteria and parasites.
3. Behavioral training
Basic command training: Starting from an early age to train dogs to sit, lie down, stand by, come and other basic commands, help to establish a good code of behavior and communication.
Social training: Bring your dog into contact with other people and animals to develop good social habits and reduce fear and aggression.
Solve bad behavior: For the dog's bad behavior, such as barking, biting, etc., to correct in time and take appropriate measures to improve.
4. Mental health
Give love and companionship: Dogs are social animals and need the love and companionship of their owners. Interacting, playing, and petting your dog on a regular basis will help build up the bond and trust between you and your dog.
Provide a safe and stable environment: Provide a safe, stable and comfortable living environment for your dog to avoid over-stimulation and shock, which contributes to the stability and development of its mental health.
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