Can my family raise a St. Bernard? 20

Updated on pet 2024-04-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Saint Bernard is a special type of dog, as the saying goes, it is an oversized dog, the Chow Chow is very docile, loves to sleep, does not like to bark, is not very active, but is afraid of heat. My house is upstairs and downstairs, more than 200 square meters, and I also raise Chow Chow, which is very quiet. And the Chow Chow is very loyal, only accepting one owner, a very wolf dog,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Saint Bernard's body shape belongs to the medium-sized dog can be raised, but to raise it from a young age to have more feelings, it will not bark, if it is raised by others, it is difficult to say, if others do not bully it, it will not attack others casually. Saint Bernard and Chow Chow are similarly compared.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Saint Bernard is a super large dog, with a very docile personality, easy to get close to, kind and friendly, it is loyal to its owner, likes to be with children, is suitable for companionship with children, and is very tolerant of children. Easy to train, good at lifesaving, able to adapt to cold climates. In Denmark, when a snowstorm comes, they reach out and rescue countless people in distress in the vast snowfield.

    However, it requires a large space, so it is not suitable for urban breeding. If given enough space, food, and exercise, it can become a good family dog.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When dogs are small, they bark at night, just like babies cry and make noise at night.

    Saint Bernard compared to the Chow Chow I agree that you have a Chow Chow.

    The Chow Chow is moderately sized, docile, cute, silly, and will not take the initiative to attack people.

    St. Bernard is oversized, docile, cute, and has a terrifying figure to look after the home.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    St. Bernada

    I have the impression that this is a big dog

    In fact, the dog's quietness or mischievous melancholy has a lot to do with their personality

    Don't give it away if you don't like it halfway through

    I also accepted a one-and-a-half-year-old dog

    There were tears in his eyes, and I could see them clearly

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Saint Bernard is an oversized dog with a very docile personality, easy to get close to, and very tolerant of children. If given enough space, food, and exercise, it can make a good family dog.

    The feed of the Saint Bernard Youth Dog requires high nutritional value, good palatability, and easy digestion. In addition to being rich in protein, vitamin A, D and fat, special attention should be paid to supplementing calcium, phosphorus and other essential nutrients to promote bone growth.

    At the age of 4 months, do not overfeed each time, otherwise, excessive weight will easily cause limb deformation and is not conducive to bone growth.

    At 6 months of age, the canine teeth have erupted and can be gnawed on the bones of the cow. In order to accelerate the development of dogs, the proportion of protein in the feed can be increased, especially animal protein should account for more than 1 3 of the total protein content, and the proportion of energy feed can be increased. Daily feeding should be timed, quantitative, qualitative, and temperature-setting, at least 3 times a day.

    The food should be fresh, freshly made and fed, and should not be fed with rotten and spoiled feed. Utensils should be cleaned and disinfected regularly after use. To ensure that young dogs drink clean water, pay special attention in summer, and do not drink residual sewage water to prevent gastroenteritis.

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