How to choose the right dog for you Your choice represents its life

How to choose the right dog for you (1) If you live in a building and are not large, you can choose a small dog to keep. (2) If you are busy and do not have time to take care of it, it is better not to choose a dog with long or curly hair because it takes a lot of time to comb the dog’s coat and bathe it regularly. (3) Large dogs that prefer sports may not be suitable companion dogs for the elderly and children. (4) Huskies and Samoyeds and other chilly dogs are not suitable for hot climates. Tips: Difference between purebred and string dogs: Purebred dogs are the result of long-term selection and cultivation, with standard body shape, beautiful appearance, desirable temperament and lasting economic value. purebred dogs must be selected from reliable personnel, and it is best to purchase purebred dogs with a pedigree certificate and proof of transfer. In addition to having no market value or competition value, small string dogs compare favorably with purebred dogs in terms of companionship. And it does not require more special care in life, which is more worry-free. How to choose a healthy dog to see the spirit of the dog’s spirit is an important indicator of his health, a healthy dog should be lively, active, to show curiosity about new things that should also have a sense of fear. And the spirit of good or bad is also to bring you the first signal, this is the most external intuitive criteria to distinguish. The first thing to do when selecting a puppy is to put it in a smooth place, and then use your hand to make a sound on its side or behind its head, if the puppy’s reaction is to actively look in the direction of the sound source, it means that its hearing is normal and there is no obstacle. If there is odor or sticky substance, redness, swelling, trauma, bleeding, etc., it proves that there is damage to the inner ear or ear parasites, which are all unhealthy manifestations. Look at the oral cavity clean oral examination mainly in secretions, teeth, gums, breathing and so on. A healthy dog has no abnormal secretions in the mouth except saliva. If they see frothy secretions, they are not healthy. A healthy dog’s teeth should be white. If there is any plaque or damage to the teeth, you can think that the dog’s health is a problem, but it is not actually serious. Gums. A dog’s gums should be pink. If the gums are gray, there is something wrong with the dog’s health. Most of these are internal bleeding, or weakness, malnutrition, or congenital anemia, which is also caused by other diseases. Tone. Again, breathing and teeth are not major problems, but most dogs with bad breath prove that their diet is actually unhealthy. Look at the nose Dogs’ noses are moist when they are healthy (dogs that have just woken up from a nap have dry noses, as do healthy dogs). The color of a healthy dog’s nose is clear snot, but if it is thick yellow snot and accompanied by a cough, the dog is suffering from some kind of respiratory disease, mostly a cold, kennel cough, pneumonia, or pre-distemper. When selecting a dog you can pinch some food in your hand and wiggle it in front of your nose, if it chases your hand as you wiggle it, it means its sense of smell is fine. Look at the eyes dogs and dogs should have clear eyes. Bloodshot eyes, white membranes, lots of feces in the corners of the eyes and protruding corners of the eyes are signs of unhealthiness. When choosing one, you can put it on a relatively high place and hold its hand in front of it to see how it will react. If it shows fear, afraid to jump down and its eyes shake with the hand, it indicates that its vision is normal. Look at the coat to check the dog’s skin mainly to prevent him from having skin diseases and body surface parasites. Gently separate the dog’s hair with your hand, if the skin color is light pink, it means that the skin is healthy. Focus on the skin around the dog’s mouth, under the neck, behind the ears, under the armpits and at the base of the thighs, as these are areas where mites can easily grow. If the skin is lumpy or flaky red, it means that it is infected with mites or fungus. It is recommended that you do not pick them because they are very troublesome to treat and can easily recur. If you find a lot of small black particles in the coat and the skin is not normal in color, it is possible that he has fleas. Many dogs have dander, which is a sign of vitamin deficiency and prolonged absence of sunlight; or the wrong bathing solution, no need to be nervous. Many skin diseases will emit a pungent odor, healthy “puppy dog” smell is also an important indicator to identify skin diseases. Observe the excrement dog excrement is also a criterion for the health of the dog or not. If the dog has diarrhea and the stool is very thin, it means that it has digestive problems, or the intestinal flora is damaged, the worst situation is infected with canine microvirus. If you can’t see its excrement, then you can lift the tail and see if there is poop around the anus. Usually only the hair around the anal area of a dog with diarrhea will be sticky with poop. Look at the pace of the dog’s normal speed is stable and energetic. If the dog’s pace is abnormal, it is mainly because it is too small and has immature muscles and bones. After three months, if a dog’s pace is not good, it means he or she has been injured in the skeleton. Some dogs can also have behavioral sequelae due to brain damage. Measuring a body temperature of 38 to 39 degrees is the normal range. Observe the foot pads

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