Chihuahua
Chihuahua (Definite Introduction)

Don’t rush to play with the Chihuahua you just bought and review, and give him snacks. In order to avoid the dog having a stress reaction, after returning to the new home, let the dog get familiar with the environment first, and then consider playing with him. Do not feed the Chihuahua during meals. It is better to wait until the dog is familiar with it before considering raising it.
The food provided must be clean, hygienic and fresh. Food bowls and other utensils should be washed and cleaned frequently, and a certain amount of clean drinking water must be provided after eating.
Chihuahuas have a small appetite, but they have a very fast metabolism and can easily get hungry. It is best to feed them more and more frequently throughout the day. The best feed is mainly dry feed, but it can also be mixed with some wet feed. Chihuahuas are very gluttonous, but you must be careful not to let the dog eat too much to avoid gaining weight.
It is enough to give it 60-90 grams of meat every day. For larger Chihuahuas, it only needs about 150 grams of meat every day, plus a similar amount of vegetables and cakes.
Because this kind of dog is not cold-tolerant, the food should also be warm. Meat should be cooked, chopped, and mixed with feed and warm water before feeding.

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