How to buy a healthy and good-looking Teddy these points to know

When selecting a Teddy, it is important to look at the teeth, no matter which breed you buy, as you can tell the age of the dog by looking at its teeth. When selecting a Teddy, it is best to let the seller open the dog’s mouth to see if the puppy’s mammary teeth have all grown out, and the dog that has grown out of the incisors is almost 2 1/2 months old. When you choose to buy a Teddy, look at the mouth to see if the Teddy’s mouth has redness, ulcers and rotten spots, if there is a special smell, if there is difficulty swallowing, etc. Healthy Teddy’s mouth is clean and moist, pink, no bad breath and no salivation. If the mouth is red, swollen, salivating, with bad breath, then the disease. Teddy should look at the spirit to see whether the Teddy is lively, whether the reflection of the outside world is normal, there is no abnormal demeanor. Healthy dogs are lively, agile, see their masters frequently wagging their tails to show their closeness, and are responsive to external stimuli. If the Teddy’s head is low and tail hanging, expression is cold, standing still or shrinking in the corner, the reaction is sluggish, that is, the Teddy is sick performance. The Teddy’s appetite for food and the amount of food he eats, and whether or not he is picky or refuses to eat, should be taken into account when choosing a Teddy. A healthy Teddy has a strong appetite and is very excited to be fed, eats quickly, eats steadily and is not picky. The sick Teddy has a low appetite, reduced food intake, likes to drink cold water or water, and picks and chooses food or refuses to eat. The selection of Teddy to look at the hair to see whether the dog’s hair is shiny, no dander or wounds on the body. Whether the hair is shiny is the most intuitive standard for observing a dog’s health, if the dander is heavy there may be skin inflammation.

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