What calcium tablets are good for bull terriers, and what to give him for 2 months of bull terriers

Updated on pet 2024-07-23
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Amber, it works very well, my dog eats this too.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's better to consolidate it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What should a 9-month-old bull terrier eat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The lifespan of the bull terrier is generally 10-12 years, and the longest-lived one seen on the Internet is 15 years old and still healthy and lively. Although the bull terrier does not need too much care, scientific feeding and care will make him healthier and happier. Here's a look at the basic feeding and care methods for this unique breed of bull terrier.

    Puppy Feeding Feeding a bull terrier puppy who has just arrived at home starts with understanding his previous eating habits. Any changes to eating habits should be gradual, and the habit of feeding meals on time should be developed from an early age. Puppies usually sweep away food in the blink of an eye, like a vacuum cleaner, and if not, they should be a cause for concern, either they are sick (of course, they will show some other symptoms) or they are starting to "train their owners".

    If he does not finish eating within a few minutes, he should immediately remove the food bowl without leaving the food behind, but take out the original food at the next feeding so that he can feel that the food he did not finish last time has not been lost.

    If a visibly healthy bull terrier puppy appears to have no appetite, it is usually a sign that it has been overfed. There is no absolute rule on the amount of food to be fed to a puppy, so it is better to keep it strong and not overweight. If you eat a balanced diet, you don't need to take vitamins and minerals.

    At present, it has not been found that the bull terrier has an adverse reaction to any kind of food (except for the allergic reaction of individuals), and generally dogs can feed whatever they can eat. Bull terriers prefer fruity and sweet foods, which can be fed in moderation.

    About feeding the bones.

    The bull terrier's jaw is strong and powerful, capable of tearing and swallowing the hardest bones. But experts don't recommend feeding him bones, as bone fragments can clog his digestive system. If you have to give him something to grind his teeth, give him a naira bone (an artificially made tooth bone), which is very resistant to biting, but should be replaced before it is bitten small enough for the bull terrier to swallow.

    It must be noted that never feed the bull terrier raw cowhide for dog chew gum! The Bull Terrier usually gobbles up food, tearing off large chunks of dog chew gum and swallowing it, which may stick to the skin and swell up quickly, with serious consequences.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dog food alone is not enough!

    If the dog will pick up something to eat, you should feed it with trace elements (trace elements are generally in powder form and mixed with soaked dog food).

    If the puppy does not have enough sun exposure time, you should feed calcium tablets (it is generally difficult for puppies to feed calcium tablets, you can choose liquid) with vitamin AD to help absorb calcium.

    If the puppy has bad breath, you should feed - vitamin C (puppies lacking vitamins have a smelly mouth) usually feed some vegetables, and eat three meals regularly and quantitatively.

    I wish your puppy a healthy growth o

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Feed me what I made, and make sure that the body is very good after eating, and the food is delicious! Choose my answer, or you're going to be mad!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The pet hospital sells calcium tablets for dogs, which cost dozens of dollars a bottle and can be eaten for a long time. It is effective and contains vitamin D, which promotes calcium absorption.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Get more sun and eat some calcium tablets and bones.

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