Hey friends! Bian Mu, this little guy, that's the star of the dog world! Clever not to be, like an elf. Although they don't have to work for the shepherds anymore, they are also very popular treasures in our city.
Those things about raising little border herders
1. Disease prevention
To raise a small border herd, you must first pay attention to the disease. Vaccines are so important that it's like putting a protective suit on the little one. The vaccine can be given after the full moon, and it is best to go at the age of 45. Don't bother, it's so that it can grow up healthy and healthy.
Moreover, the stomach of the border herd is relatively squeamish and prone to parasites, so it must be dewormed regularly. Also, fleas also like to look for them, bathe it more, and use some flea medicine when bathing, so that the little border herd is clean.
2. Exercise
The energy of the little border herd is like a perpetual motion machine! Make sure to walk it twice a day, in the morning and evening, for at least 30 minutes each time. In this way, it can run happily and be comfortable both physically and mentally.
Bian Mu is smart, and he can teach it all kinds of instructions since he was a child, such as "sit down" and "shake hands", and he will learn it as soon as he learns it. You can also play frisbee with it and watch it jump around to catch frisbee, which is fun!
3. Dietary feeding
You can't be sloppy when it comes to eating. Xiao Bian Mu had to drink breast milk for just one month after birth, and if there was no dog milk, ordinary milk could also save the emergency. In about three weeks, you can add some weaning food, and you have to feed it 4-6 times a day. Weaning is complete in 50 days.
After two months of age, puppy food is mainly eaten, 3-4 times a day. After half a year, reduce to 2 - 3 times a day. When you are one year old, you can eat ordinary dog food and canned dogs, and occasionally cook some meat and add meals to it, but remember that chocolate, garlic, and grapes can't be eaten by it, it's "poison"!
4. Mating and reproduction
The little border herds grow up and reach sexual maturity at 6-8 months, but they can mate and reproduce at 12 months. Every spring and autumn, it will be in heat, if you want it to give birth to a baby, you have to take care of it. The gestation period is 58 to 65 days, and 4 - 6 babies can be born.
In short, to raise a small border herd, you have to be careful and patient, and take care of it as a baby. Vaccinate when it should be vaccinated, exercise when it should exercise, eat and drink well, and let it grow up happily.
I hope everyone's little border herding can thrive and become the best dog!