Before raising a teddy, you must be mentally prepared, accompany him for the next ten years, and feed and take care of him for the rest of your life. If you have already made the psychological presupposition, then the next step is to choose a healthy Teddy puppy to make eye contact. After all, no matter whether you have experience in raising dogs or not, getting sick or being too young will affect your care for dogs in the future. So be sure to choose carefully. Let's take a look at the matters needing attention in choosing Qi Bo Bianxiao puppy.
Generally speaking, teddy babies born around 2 months are the best to raise. Choosing a healthy teddy will make it easy for you to take it home and take care of it. We have six criteria to judge whether Teddy puppies are healthy or not.
1. Hair: whether the hair is shiny, and whether there is dandruff or wound on the body. Whether the hair is shiny or not is the most intuitive standard for observing the health of dogs. If the dandruff is heavy, there may be skin inflammation.
2. Five senses: the eyes are dark and bright, and the tongue should be pink. My nose is wet, but it's not so wet that my nose runs. This is more important, we should observe carefully: whether the nose, ear canal and eyes are clean and whether there are secretions.
3. Anal: Look for foreign bodies near the anus. Whether there are traces of diarrhea, if there is diarrhea, and the smell is very heavy, mostly enteritis, if there is viral enteritis, the dog is likely to die.
4. Action: See if Teddy's puppy keeps moving around and rubbing around. If there is, then it is itchy, and it depends on whether there are symptoms of rickets.
5. Personality: cheerful and lively, close to the people, sensitive to sounds and sensitive to gestures.
If these standards are up to standard, then it is generally guaranteed that this is a healthy Teddy dog, even if it is sick, it will not be very serious. But in any case, the newly bought dog should be taken to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to ensure its health.