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1. Domestication:
The Labrador is a good guide dog and the trained obedient Labrador is very good as it is usually very mischievous. Without training, it is difficult to tame, so that the owner will not be listened to, and moreover, it will destroy household items. If they don't get enough activity, they will show a destructive side as a way to expend excess energy to escape boredom.
2. Feeding:
Labrador dogs are raised in much the same way as other breeds, but each dog is fed some dog food or biscuits with water. Labradoodles are breeds that are prone to fat, so feed their meat in moderation and make sure that Labradoodles exercise for more than 2-3 hours a day.
In addition to needing adequate food and water, they need to be taken care of and taken care of by their owners, so if you want to have a healthy and happy companion, you should spend time with it and give it special care.
3. Breeding of pregnant dogs.
The gestation period of a female dog is 58-65 days, with an average of 62 days. Among them, the gestation period for large and medium-sized dogs is about 63 days, and the gestation period for small dogs such as pugs is about 60 days. In order to ensure the purity of the breed of the bred offspring, the first few days after the female dog is mated, the female dog is not allowed to approach the male dog of other breeds, so as not to produce impure offspring.
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Labrador breeding:
Labrador is a very easy dog breed to raise, there are no special requirements for diet and daily life, except for some breeding matters that need to be paid attention to in its juvenile period, the rest can be raised according to the daily dog breeding method. Labrador puppies should be appropriately delayed in terms of growth rate, especially weight, and 18 months is the whole process of growth of Labrado puppies
1. Don't eat raw meat.
2. Bathing Lala, usually rinsing with water once a month is enough. It can also be thoroughly washed with a bath solution on average 3 times a year. The main thing to get rid of Lala's body odor is to clean the ears and eye feces.
3. The lower leg of the forequarters should be shorter.
Fourth, puppies must be fed with a food bowl.
5. Puppies (within 18 months) should play less to avoid injury.
Labrado: Fur Labrado is a dog breed that sheds very easily, so it is important to take care of its fur during the breeding process. First of all, you should control hair loss from the diet, you can add more crude fiber foods to its food, such as vegetables and so on. In addition, the residue of crushed soy products, such as the leftover bean dregs from making soy milk, is also a good food to prevent it from shedding.
In addition, you can give them some vitamin B supplements, so that the coat of Labrado can be shiny and firm. Exercise Labrador requires a lot of exercise. Labrador is a very active variety.
If you need exercise too much and think it's not going to be a problem, you're wrong. They need a pipe with a lot of movement every day. Whether it's a rainy day, your overtime, when you're sick, your little Lala will still want to go out for a run, walk, play ball, swim, no matter what you usually do together, if you don't give it a way to vent its pent-up energy, it may look elsewhere for ......Therefore, in the process of raising Labrado, it is necessary to have enough exercise, and you need to sacrifice a lot of time to meet this demand.
You'll need to wake up earlier and sleep later than usual, and on weekends, if possible, it's a good idea to take Lala to a wide area for a hike.
Attention Lala: Genetic DiseaseLike other purebred dogs, there is a high chance that Lala will develop a hereditary disease. Canine hip dysplasia, canine elbow joint formation, vision problems, heart problems, epilepsy, and many more. I won't go into them all here.
Before deciding to get a Labrado, you need to do some research in detail and consult some experts, and you don't have to worry too much. However, it is still a cliché that calcium supplementation is very important for large and medium-sized dogs, and calcium supplementation plays a vital role in preventing the development of hip dysplasia and tarsal dysplasia. Therefore, Lala should also start calcium supplementation from weaning, and if conditions allow, calcium supplementation should continue for life.
At the very least, it should continue during its developmental and growth phases, as well as during its reproductive phase.
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These 4 foods, which the owner cannot give to the Labradoodle, are not good for it.
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Chocolate Chocolate contains a toxic ingredient called theobromine. Humans can easily metabolize theobromine, but Labradors metabolize theobromine relatively slowly. So, once they eat too much chocolate, the theobromine that accumulates in their bodies becomes toxic.
2.Some plants Labrador should never eat some plants such as pothos, dripping Guanyin, and daffodils. Pothos and Guanyin are both plants of the Araceae family, which are more toxic and the juice is toxic, while the rhizomes and soaked water of narcissus are also toxic.
In addition, Labradors are omnivorous carnivores, and an excess of plants can put a burden on their stomachs.
3.Some fruits Many fruits should not be consumed in excess, such as grapes (including raisins), peaches, plums, plums, loquats, cherries, pineapples, these fruits can easily cause indigestion in Labrador, malnutrition, and even Labrador food poisoning.
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You can't give your dog chicken bones, because chicken bones are hard, easy to scratch the stomach wall, dogs are easy to turn over their intestines, chocolate can't be eaten, salt and sugar can't be eaten, in short, people don't eat food for dogs easily, it's not good for dogs, if you want to raise excellent dogs, you must have a lot of taboos!
Yaoyao, who loves dogs very, very much.
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All dogs are the same.
Chocolate, greasy salt chicken and duck bones.
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Let's put it simply:
First, don't feed Labradors sharp bones like chickens and ducks, which are risky.
Second, don't feed the Labrador animal offal as well.
Third, don't give it onions, onions and other foods, some Labradors will have blood in the urine when the side reactions are severe.
Fourth, don't eat chocolate, one is that the coffee doctor in it makes it excited, and too high sugar is also very bad for it.
Fifth, don't feed Labradors foods that are prone to allergies, such as seafood, etc.
Sixth, this point should be paid special attention to, because it will not cause immediate discomfort, but it is very bad for the dog in the long run, that is, do not feed it foods high in sugar, fat and salt.
Finally, one more reminder, don't let it overeat.
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These 4 foods, which the owner cannot give to the Labradoodle, are not good for it.
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