Postpartum nursing knowledge of cattle terrier

Postpartum nursing knowledge of cattle terrier


Postpartum nursing knowledge of cattle terrier
Bull head stalk (detail introduction)

The breeding of pet dogs before delivery is very important. Of course, it is particularly important to take care and breeding after its smooth production. The pregnancy cycle of the bull head stalk is about 60 days. After the Mavericks' delivery is smooth, we can take care of it in accordance with the following methods.

First of all, just after giving birth to a bull head stalk, you cannot eat within 6 hours. At this time, you can prepare some warm water or brown sugar water and chicken soup to drink the dog to supplement the nutrition and energy consumed by the body. After 6 hours, you can prepare some soft and nutritious foods for bull head stalks. After 12 hours, you can slowly restore its normal diet. (Note that the food prepared for the cow -headed pimple must be balanced and rich in nutrition, because the nutritional energy it consumes not only meets its own needs, but also meets the needs of a group of dog cubs.)

Secondly, the bull head stalk that has just finished giving birth cannot take a bath immediately. After delivery, the dog will clean up the body by themselves, but because the dog's own limitations are limited, parents still need to provide some help, but they cannot take a bath completely. You can gently wipe the dog's body with a clean towel and clean up the dirt. (Note that the bull -headed pupine is bathed by a bear during the breastfeeding period, because its milk may be excited after taking a bath, so that a group of dog cubs will not drink milk.)

Finally, after the bull head stalk dogs are successfully delivered, parents should provide a quiet and comfortable living environment for the female dogs and cubs. For a long time, strangers should be avoided to disturb them. (Because, the Niu -headed stapler who has just been born will become more sensitive and aggressive because of protecting the cub. When strangers approach, the female dog may have aggressive behavior.)