Great Dane (Definite Introduction)
One of the Great Dane The obvious characteristic is "big". The adult Great Dane is very tall and tall, and it is easy to make people feel respected at first glance. However, this kind of dog is quite courageous and sincere, and is also very gentle towards its owner. In addition, this dog is also a breed that is easier to train and can be raised as a warning dog with strong abilities and high compliance.
1. The adoption of Great Dane
From the coat color Looking up, the more smooth ones are golden, white, and black. The above three colors require luster and smoothness to the touch. Body appearance requirements: extra thick chest, healthy back, slightly rounded waist, straight hands and feet, flat bones, long and powerful hind limbs. The toes are clenched and raised, and the claws are dark in color. The eyes are dull, deep, and dark. Lively and active, quick to react, calm and likes to be close to people, and also alert and vigilant. The conjunctiva is pink, the eyes are clear and there is no tearing, no penetration, no trauma or scars. The tip of the nose is moist and cool, with no serous or purulent infiltration. The mouth is clean and moist, the mucous membrane is pink, there is no tongue coating, no bad breath, and no superficial skin disease.
2. Great Dane Breeding
Usually still Mainly dog food, you can occasionally feed some liver, but it must not be repeated. Eat on time and at the right time, and always pay attention to calcium supplements to avoid bone problems. Feeding during pregnancy and lactation: Great Dane bitches must be dewormed before mating. In the first 30 days of pregnancy, if the fetus is still small, there is no need to add special feed to the bitch. The fetus will develop rapidly in the early 30s and will continue to require various nutrients. At this time, the female dog should be fed three times a day, and should also be appropriately supplemented with protein-rich foods, calcium and vitamins, etc. At dawn of 50th pregnancy, when the fetus has grown up and the abdominal cavity is full, it needs to eat more meals and feed less frequently. The bitch must be fed enough milk-producing food from 5 days before giving birth to 20 days after giving birth.
Don’t underestimate calcium supplementation during their growth Work
Raising of puppies: Two or more people should care for the mother dog when she gives birth. The puppies must be fed by the mother dog within one or two minutes after birth. Colostrum and every puppy that has just been born must be allowed to be licked by the female dog. If it is found that some puppies cannot breathe or cry out just after giving birth, they will appear in suspended animation. At this time, the head can be With the head down, arrange to shake the dog's body, and press the chest wall gently and rhythmically. If it cannot breathe or cry out yet, the amniotic fluid in the puppy's mouth and nose must be sucked out with the human mouth. After artificial breathing for 3 to 4 minutes, The puppies can start to breathe. At this time, put the puppies into the mother dog's body to keep warm. If the mother dog cannot bite the fetal membranes when the puppies are born, use shear force to cut through the fetal membranes and take out the puppies. When you can bite off the umbilical cord of the cub, you should immediately use shear force to cut off the umbilical cord 2cm away from the liver and umbilicus. The cub must be monitored 24 hours a day in the first few days of life to prevent the mother dog from being squeezed, trampled and killed < /p>
The growth rate of Great Danes will be significantly accelerated after 2 months of age, and the monthly weight gain can reach 7~8kg. Calcium supplementation is particularly needed. During this period, attention should be paid to To compensate for the calcium deposits, let the dog bask in the sun, and usually wear the dog to do appropriate dredging.
3. Dry Jiafan. Control work
To protect your dog from the virus, it is necessary to vaccinate it until the dog reaches 40 years old. The first vaccination can be given at dawn, three times in the first year, and once a year thereafter. Pay attention to cleaning and deworming to protect the health of the dog.
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