What is the best dog food for bull terriers?
The first thing to do when feeding a Bull Terrier puppy that has just arrived at your home is to find out about his previous eating habits. Any change in eating habits should be gradual, and the habit of feeding on time should be established from an early age. Puppies will usually vacuum up food in the blink of an eye, otherwise there is cause for concern, either he is ill (of course, he will show other symptoms) or he is starting to “train his master”. If he doesn’t finish his food within a few minutes, take the food bowl away immediately, but don’t give the food away, take the food out at the next feeding to make him feel that he hasn’t lost the food he didn’t finish last time. You should also pay attention to the following details:
1. Don’t give your Bull Terrier puppy the opportunity to swallow chicken bones, ribs, or fish bones because they will linger in the throat and then break apart, and if they don’t stay in the throat, they will slip inside and puncture the stomach lining and intestines.
2, do not let the bull terrier puppies eat people’s leftovers, because the dog’s nutritional needs and human different, if the human recipes to adjust the dog food, not only time-consuming and troublesome, and the dog is difficult to ingest a complete and balanced nutrition, should be based on dog food. This kind of feed is formulated through scientific methods, delicious, comprehensive nutrition, easy to be digested and absorbed, and very convenient to use. According to statistics, dogs that eat dog food for a long time live more than one-third longer than those that do not eat dog food. And the odor of body odor, breath and feces will be much reduced, which is a good boon for dogs living in apartments.
3. Don’t give your Bull Terrier puppy snacks between each meal. If it obeys other training, you can give it a small amount of snacks to show encouragement.
Feed the bull terrier food, meat (beef, chicken, fish) must be fresh, (prohibit the feeding of seafood) fish to pick off the thorns, the number can be based on the size of the dog’s body weight to 180-220 grams for the right amount, not to feed too much, otherwise it will be fat, lose the lovely image.
In addition to meat, feed vegetables and vegetarian foods such as cooked beans or cookies with no or little sugar. Meat should be boiled with a small amount of water for 15-20 minutes and then chopped before feeding. Meat should be cooked to add flavor and stimulate appetite, and to kill bacteria and parasites in the meat to prevent disease.
The Bull Terrier is a more gluttonous canine, so be sure to keep track of the amount of food offered. Feeding should be at regular intervals in order to develop good eating habits. The Bull Terrier is lively and playful, and must be given a certain amount of time to move around every day to achieve a certain amount of exercise. However, the respiratory tract of this dog is particularly short, and strenuous exercise will cause hypoxia due to shortness of breath. Therefore, it is not advisable to carry out too strenuous exercise, and it is best to take it out for a walk in the morning and evening. When going out, put a collar on it to restrict it from running around or doing strenuous exercise.