Keeping a healthy teddy should pay attention to hygiene. If it is a puppy within three months, try not to bathe it. At this time, Teddy's resistance is weak and he is very easy to get sick. After three months, Teddy has adapted to the new environment, been vaccinated and rejected, and can take a bath once a week or two. Frequent bathing can effectively remove stains from dogs and reduce bacteria and viruses. When taking a bath, you should pay attention to cleaning the hidden parts of the dog, especially the ears, to avoid ear mites.
The grooming of Teddy dogs is also essential, otherwise the hair will be easily knotted. The host must comb his hair when he is free, preferably twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. This can effectively keep the dog's hair smooth and promote the dog's blood circulation.
To raise a healthy teddy, you should pay attention to all aspects of life. When the dog changes teeth, the owner can give the dog calcium properly. If you find that the dog is in pain during tooth changing, you can also add some ice cubes for the dog to bite, but be careful not to have too much ice cubes, which may easily cause the dog to have diarrhea.
Puppies can be repelled for the first time in about a month, once every three months in the body and once a month outside the body. Generally, puppies receive the first vaccination 45 days after birth, then every two months, and receive vaccination regularly every year after adulthood.