What to pay attention to when raising a horse dog at home

What to pay attention to when raising a horse dog at home The intelligence, obedience and trainability of the horse dog is high, and many people like to raise a horse dog at home, so what to pay attention to when raising a horse dog at home? First of all, the horse dog’s stomach and intestines are fragile, and the consumption of bones, fish spines and other excessively hard food may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, and even cut the mouth and throat, resulting in stomach perforation. Therefore, breeding horses can not feed them hard food, but can feed bones stick snacks. Secondly, dogs should not eat foods with strong stimulating properties such as chili peppers, onions and garlic, otherwise they are likely to suffer from gastrointestinal discomfort and vomiting and diarrhea. In addition, the horse dog can not eat chocolate, grapes and other foods that can easily cause food poisoning in dogs. The horse dog is more athletic and naturally eats more, but the horse dog’s digestive ability is fragile, so it is not advisable to give too much food at once when feeding. When raising a horse dog at home, it is best to feed it in 3-4 meals a day, and try to feed less animal liver that is rich in vitamin A, otherwise it will also lead to food poisoning in dogs.

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