Keeshond, English name: Keeshond, is a small breed of dog second only to Chihuahua. Although not well-known, it already has its own place in the dog world. The head of a Keeshond is often adorned with ribbons, and its body is covered with silky long hair.
Keeshond has a history of less than a hundred years, which is relatively short compared to other dog breeds. Keeshond has been used to drive away strangers and is not afraid even when faced with larger breeds. Currently, it is not well-known and there is limited information about it. The only thing that is known is that it is closely related to Yorkshire Terrier.
Keeshond is an excellent watchdog and family dog, giving people an exciting and lively impression, and not being timid in the face of strong enemies.
1. Heart Disease
Dog heart disease is often associated with obesity and old age. When dogs have heart disease, they mainly show symptoms of fatigue and shortness of breath. It is difficult to detect heart disease in dogs, and by the time the owner notices, the dog is already seriously ill.
2. Infectious Diseases
Canine distemper and canine parvovirus are common and deadly infectious diseases in dogs. Dogs that have not been vaccinated in a timely manner are susceptible to these two types of infectious diseases. Once they are infected, they will exhibit symptoms such as depression, loss of appetite, fever, vomiting, and diarrhea.
3. Kidney Disease
When it comes to common diseases and symptoms in dogs, kidney disease cannot be ignored. The terrifying aspect of canine kidney disease is the unconscious progression of the disease. By the time the owner discovers it, more than 75% of the dog's kidney cells are already damaged. When dogs have problems, the symptoms typically include bloody urine, abnormal urine color, and changes in urination habits.
4. Parasites
Gastrointestinal parasites, such as roundworms, hookworms, and heartworms, are common parasites found in dogs. When dogs are infected with gastrointestinal parasites, the main symptoms are emaciation, depression, diarrhea, presence of worms in feces, and pale gums. Heartworms are parasites that reside in the dog's heart, and infected dogs will exhibit symptoms such as poor vitality, coughing, anemia, wheezing, and abdominal fluid accumulation.
5. Canine Pneumonia
Pneumonia is also a common disease in dogs, but canine pneumonia is a complication of other diseases. It often occurs in dogs with abnormalities in the upper respiratory system, bacterial infections, canine distemper infection, viral influenza, impaired lung function, and heartworm infection. Coughing, nasal congestion, and elevated body temperature are the main symptoms of canine pneumonia.
Puppy Feeding: Feeding should be done in small amounts and frequently. It is recommended to feed them 3 to 4 times a day because the puppies' digestive system is not yet fully developed and cannot handle heavy loads. Feeding them in small amounts and frequently helps with their digestion and absorption. Nutritional supplementation should also be comprehensive as this is the time when they grow the fastest.
Adult Dog Feeding: From a scientific perspective, it is okay to feed a dog once a day. However, personally, I think it is better to feed them twice a day. As the owner, can you bear to let them eat only once a day, right? It can also easily lead to low blood sugar in dogs.
1, Can't bathe frequently
To bathe a dog, of course, it should not be done too often. The frequency of bathing a dog depends on the hygiene of the dog. In hot weather, it can be bathed a couple more times, and in winter, it can be reduced by a couple of times. But in general, it should not exceed 5 times. Otherwise, it will damage its fur and skin!
2, Comb the hair frequently
Dogs shed almost every day, especially in spring and autumn. If you want the fur to grow well, frequent combing is an important step. Pet owners can use a special comb to help the dog remove naturally shed fur and prevent tangling. Comb once in the morning and once in the evening, each time for about five minutes.
3, Sunbathe
Sunbathing is beneficial for the growth of a dog's fur. In addition to making the fur more shiny, letting the dog sunbathe can also help kill bacteria. While sunbathing, pet owners can let the dog exercise, which can help improve the dog's physical fitness and promote blood circulation to help grow healthier fur.
4, Deworming
Poor fur condition is actually closely related to parasites. Parasites will absorb a large amount of nutrients in the dog's body, depriving them of nutrition. Therefore, deworming is essential. It is recommended to do internal and external deworming together. Deworming medicine can cause significant damage to the dog's digestive system, so it is recommended to feed probiotics regularly to alleviate gastrointestinal discomfort.
5, Pay attention to diet
In order for a dog to have beautiful fur, a good nutritional foundation must be established and attention must be paid to daily diet. On one hand, feed the dog with nutritious and healthy dog food, choose a brand that is suitable for the dog and provides sufficient nutrition to meet the dog's needs. On the other hand, feed the dog with an appropriate amount of lean meat, cooked egg yolk, and vegetable oil, etc.