Known as the first of the “Three Stooges”, the Alaskan has always been a popular breed in the pet world and is loved by everyone. But it’s one thing to love a dog, but it’s not so easy to actually raise an Alaskan. You know, Alaskans are large dogs, and just by looking at their size, you know that this guy must have a lot of food and other expenses. Today I’ll share what issues you need to pay attention to in order to raise an Alaskan dog well. The first: the diet problem from the Alaskan puppy, we should focus on feeding a balanced nutrition. Puppies are weak and have poor body resistance, so they should be reasonably fed easily digestible food under the guidance of a professional vet. When it reaches adulthood, the Alaskan dog’s body is fully developed in all aspects and consumes more dog food every day, so pay attention to feeding it on time and in the right amount. Its intestines are not very good, whether it is homemade dog food, or brand-name dog food bought outside, it is best to soak it in warm water, with meat, vegetables and these, to maintain a balanced nutrition. The second: care problems Alaskan dog’s hair is relatively dense, need to spend some time every day to comb it, wait until the length looks unattractive, but also to do trimming. Although the Alaskan dog likes to go out and walk around, the nails also grow quite fast and need to be trimmed regularly, which can be done by yourself or sent to the vet. The third: training aspects of the Alaskan dog’s intelligence is actually not low, just like to do some strange things on their own. When three or four months, you have to start training it, first teach it some simple commands, at first it will be very refused. We as pooper scoopers must control emotions, do not scold the dog, should be appropriate to give it a little reward, when it completed a certain command. This will allow it to learn faster and will make it more docile. Fourth: The first aspect of life is that when they are at home, Alaskan dogs and huskies are not comparable in their ability to demolish homes because they are sled dogs by birth and their huge bodies especially need exercise. But now being raised as a family pet, there is not as much outdoor exercise to be done, so you have to demolish the house. So buy it more toys and teething sticks so it doesn’t tear down all the furniture. The best way is still to take it out for a walk every day. After it has had enough exercise outdoors, it will not have as much energy to demolish the house when it comes back home, mainly for the sake of strengthening its body and growing up healthy. In short, as a large dog breed, Alaskan dogs are high value and can bring a sense of security, but the cost of raising them is relatively large, and this depends on the financial ability of the pooper scooper. Since you choose a dog as your family companion, you must not neglect this aspect and be a qualified pooper scooper.
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