1. How do I keep a newly bought dog?
1. The pet owner needs to prepare the dog’s daily utensils in advance, such as dog cages, dog leash
es, rice bowls, toys, etc.
2. In addition to daily necessities, the most important thing is food. The owner needs to know whether the dog has been weaned, and if not, prepare puppy milk powder. If it is a weaned dog, ask what kind of dog food the dog ate before, then buy the same dog food and feed it for a period of time, and then change it to other dog food in a step-by-step manner to avoid the sudden change of food and cause the dog’s gastrointestinal discomfort , decreased appetite. Pay attention to small meals and frequent meals, and underage dogs should be fed at least 2-3 times a day.
3. The dog will usually be nervous and scared when it first arrives in an unfamiliar environment. At this time, the owner can let it stay in the dog cage or kennel quietly, and then put it on the dog after it gets used to it slowly. Come out and slowly familiarize yourself with the environment, and then take the dog to the hospital for an examination. If the dog is in good health, you can deworm and vaccinate the dog.
4. In order to get along better in the future, the owner can also train the dog appropriately, such as fixed-point defecation, shaking hands, etc.
Second, precautions for epidemic prevention
1. The physical condition is relatively poor, Undernourished dogs usually have low immunity. It is recommended to strengthen nutrition, and then take the dog to get vaccinated after conditioning the body;
2. A small number of dogs may have allergic reactions after vaccination, and even severe cases Shock, so after the injection, observe the pet hospital for 30 minutes, pay attention to whether the dog has symptoms such as itching all over the body, facial swelling, etc., and confirm that the puppy is normal before leaving;
3. The puppy just bought home The resistance is poor. It is recommended to take a bath after receiving all the vaccines. You must not take a bath within a week of the injection. This is the time period when the vaccine produces antibodies, and the dog’s immunity will decline. ;
4. The temperature in spring and autumn is more suitable for the vaccine to play its role. If the conditions are suitable, it is recommended to take the dog to vaccinate in the spring and autumn.
5. A small number of puppies may have symptoms such as fever, lack of energy, loss of appetite, and body pain after vaccination, which usually disappear within 24 hours. If it is too long, you need to go to the hospital for examination in time.
The dog will be seriously insecure just after it is bought. Observe the physical condition of the dog, and if any abnormality is found, go to the veterinary hospital for examination or consult a veterinarian in time.