Foxy terrier with bristles (details)
Fox terrier is divided into two kinds of terriers: bristles and short hairs. In fact, the difference between them lies in the problem of hair quality, and the rest are the same, including living habits; Living habits; Diet essentials and so on. Fox terrier is not picky about food, just delicious dog food. < br> feeding points < /strong>
each feeding is small and easy to digest. There are only two basic ways to feed dogs, namely, regular feeding and irregular feeding. Non-regular feeding refers to putting dog food in a bowl for a long time, depending on the intention of fox terrier hunting. Eat by yourself; The timed feeding means that you have to feed the small fox terrier within the specified time every day, and then put away the dog bowl and stop feeding after the time has passed. Among the two feeding methods, it is more advantageous to feed fox terrier regularly, because it is beneficial to control small fox terrier and help family training in the future. If it is not fed regularly, it is easy to make fox terrier overeat, resulting in overweight and unhealthy. For an older fox terrier, it's advisable to eat less and eat more. If you don't know how to feed it, you can consult your veterinarian. When you feed, you may have questions about how much to feed. In fact, you can refer to the recommended amount provided by the label on the dog food packaging bag or can, and feed it according to the different development stages of fox terrier. There are some public prescriptions for every stage of fox terrier hunting. In other words, any dog can also eat with this prescription, because the dog food already contains the nutrition needed by puppies. Many dog experts even suggest that dogs should not be fed with public prescription before they are one year old. Sometimes puppies are interested in adult dog food in the first two months of growth; However, there are some indications that feeding adult dog food should be suitable when the fox terrier is mature. Some nutritious dog recipes are not necessarily beneficial to small fox terriers, because they have adverse effects on the development of dogs' bones and muscles. Usually, we should pay attention to the dog's appetite, dry and thin stool, and hot and cold nose pads. Once abnormal symptoms are found, we should see a doctor for treatment as soon as possible. In the usual upbringing, strict discipline should also be given, so that it can develop all kinds of bad habits, such as obeying commands, loving cleanliness and being kind to the people around it, and avoiding being jealous of other dogs and being temperamental.