Bernese Mountain Dog Breeding Methods:
First of all, in order to raise a good Bernese Mountain Dog, it is important for parents to treat it well. Parents should use both kindness and authority when training the Bernese Mountain Dog. Overindulging the Bernese Mountain Dog will also bring it a lot of harm. Therefore, parents must make a clear distinction between rewards and punishments, and give the correct guidance in time, so as to help the Bernese Mountain Dog to develop good habits.
Only when the Bernese Mountain Dog learns to understand and abide by the civilized rules of the human world will it be able to live better and more harmoniously with humans. Timely socialization training for Bernese Mountain Dogs is very necessary for their future lives.
The most important breeding period for the Bernese Mountain Dog is 2-6 months of age, when he needs to be free to move around, and if trapped in a crate for too long it will interfere with the development of his bone structure. It is best to have other dogs to play with to allow his limbs to develop freely. Food nutrition is also very important during this time.
The second thing is to provide the Bernese Mountain Dog with a warm, safe and clean shelter. This is very important for the health of Bernese Mountain Dogs, because only a good environment in the residence can reduce the possibility of Bernese Mountain Dogs contracting parasites to infectious diseases.
In addition, parents should provide a nutritious diet for Bernese Mountain Dogs. Professional dog food that has been scientifically proportioned and lovingly prepared by parents, maintaining a moderate amount of exercise every day, etc. can strengthen the Bernese Mountain Dog’s physique and enhance immunity. Improve the life span of your Bernese Mountain Dog so that it can stay with you longer.
The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large dog, so in addition to a high quality, natural dog food, don’t forget to supplement your dog’s diet with nutritious foods such as calcium tablets, calcium powders, coat powders and vitamins. This breed is not well suited for exposure to the hot sun.
Because its fur is black, if it is exposed to the fierce sun for a long time, along with heat stroke, the black fur will slowly become pale and hoarse, very ugly.
Water is an important source of life for the Bernese Mountain Dog and you will find that they get thirsty easily and drink a lot. Do not cut their coats short in the summer as their fur is designed to protect them from UV rays.
Lastly, deworm your Bernese Mountain Dog on time and give them regular vaccinations. Take your Bernese Mountain Dog to the hospital when they are not feeling well, and give them love and care when they are emotionally upset. Taking care of a Bernese Mountain Dog is just like taking care of your own child, you need to pay a lot of patience, but you will also get a very pleasant reward.