Puppy
Golden Retriever (Definite Introduction)

Because the temperature in winter is low, in order to prevent dogs from catching cold, we should let them as little as possible When going out for a run, you should pay more attention to dogs that have not been fully vaccinated. Otherwise, if a cold occurs at this time, it will easily turn into a more serious infectious disease, so the winter management of puppies must be done well.

1. Protection from cold and warmth

The temperature inside the kennel should be maintained between 13-15℃ in winter. The door of the kennel can be hung with thatch, and the windows can be sealed with plastic sheets. The pens for young dogs can also be imitated in the form of plastic greenhouses to keep warm. At the same time, all cracks in the walls should be blocked to prevent wind erosion. If conditions permit, infrared lamps can be used for illumination, fire walls should be built between walls, etc. Dog beds should generally be placed with thick padding on them, and should be changed and dried frequently to keep them dry. When the weather is sunny and warm, let the dog bask in the sun more to enhance circulation, strengthen physical fitness, and improve disease resistance.

2. Pay attention to diet

Some owners think that they should give their dogs warm water in winter. In fact, this is not necessary. They only need to give them regular purified water. . In winter, we should also pay more attention to the novelty of food. Many owners often ignore this issue during this season. Before feeding, we can heat the food. This not only prevents stomach upset due to too cold food, but also removes bacteria on the surface of the food.

3. Exercise

Although we should try to take our dogs out as little as possible, daily exercise is still indispensable. If you just let the dog eat and take over, it will easily cause the problem of dog obesity, so we still need to take some time to wear them for exercise to enhance their physique.

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