Scottish Sheepdog (definite introduction)
The Scottish Sheepdog is naturally gifted with the habit of biting. Even if it is kept at home, this biting habit is difficult to change. In life, in order to meet the needs of pet dogs, parents will prepare some bones so that Su Mu can chew at any time. However, you need to be careful when letting Su Mu chew bones, because there is also a "technical content" in it
First, you must choose suitable bones for Su Mu to chew on, and the bones must be cooked , Don't let Su Mu chew on the raw and bloody bones. The bones that Su Mu can look at generally include large pig and dog bones, large cow bones, sheep bones, etc. It is best to put some meat on these bones, and it is best to eat them after being cooked.
Second, after understanding which bones the Su Mu can eat, it is natural to understand which bones the Su Mu cannot eat. For example, the small, sharp, and empty bones of chickens, ducks, fish and other poultry that we rarely see should not be eaten by Suzhou Shepherd Dogs. This kind of bone is small and sharp, which is not good for dogs to bite, and it is easy to puncture and scratch the dog's intestines and stomach, causing serious gastrointestinal bleeding, and even threatening the life of the Su Mu dog.
Third, it is best not to give bones at the joints of poultry to Su Mu dogs. These bones are equipped with "tendons", which can easily get stuck in the middle of the dog's teeth when eating, or seriously tear the dog's gums. Such bones are dangerous to the dog. of.
It is a good thing to give bones to Su Mu dogs. Eating bones for Scottish shepherd dogs can not only meet the dog’s natural needs, but also has a certain oral cleaning effect. At the same time, it can also help strengthen the dog’s teeth. However, if parents don’t pay attention, it may also cause harm to the dog.
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