Feeding Focus of Czech Terrier
Czech Terrier (confirm introduction)

The Czech Terrier needs to go through multiple stages of growth from birth to old age, and the diet at each stage should be different. Newly born Czech Terrier owners don’t have to worry about the diet of the puppy. The dog’s mother will take care of it very comprehensively. , but feeding after weaning requires careful management by the owner. You may wish to refer to the following plans.
1. Feeding of puppies:
Puppies’ daily diet should be reduced as their food intake increases. Puppies aged 2-3 months need to be fed 4-5 times a day. To maintain the high quality and freshness of food, prepare it yourself. Tableware needs to be cleaned after use and disinfected regularly. Bones should be cooked and avoid being too stiff or too cold. At the age of 4 months, the dog begins to change its teeth, and bones should be given to the dog to chew.
2. Feeding of Hengsheng puppies:
Colostrum is particularly important for Hengsheng puppies. Colostrum is rich in maternal antibodies, vitamins, proteins, mineral elements, and antioxidants. etc., you can strengthen the puppy's physique and maintain body temperature. Generally, the lactation volume of female dogs reaches its peak at 21 days and then declines. The demand for milk decreases as the puppies grow and develop, and breast milk cannot meet the growing needs of the puppies. Therefore, supplementary feeding should be adopted from 10 days after birth. Add sugar to the water starting from 8-10 days, start supplementing milk from 10-16 days, the milk temperature is about 27-30°C, start supplementing from 20 days, you can add egg yolk, broth and soy milk, etc. to the milk, 4 days a day -6 times. .
3. Feeding of pregnant dogs:
The pregnancy period of dogs is 58-64 days. The mission of pregnancy care is to strengthen the mother's body, protect the healthy development of the fetus, and prevent miscarriage. During pregnancy, a full-priced diet should be fed to ensure hygiene and maintain quality. The feed should not be moldy, rotten or rancid, and should not be toxic or hot irritating. Do not feed cold feed and drinking water to avoid irritating the gastrointestinal tract and affecting digestion. .
IV. Feeding of lactating dogs:
The feed of lactating dogs should be 50% higher than usual in the first week, 100% lower in the second week, and 200% lower in the third week. Gradually, To shrink, feed no less than 3-4 times a day. Avoid sudden changes in feed. Feeding should be timely and fixed, and feed requirements should be varied.
5. DiseaseFeeding of dogs:
The increased nutrient consumption of sick dogs is in contrast with the decrease in their own digestion performance. Therefore, when feeding, it is necessary to consider: the nutritional content and deliciousness of the food, so that the dog can eat more , and easy to digest and absorb. At the same time, attention should be paid to the feeding method. When feeding sick dogs, the protein content should be high, sufficient inorganic salts and vitamins should be supplemented, and the fiber content in the food should be reduced. If you have the conditions, you may consider purchasing nutritional ointment.

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