Basenji dog care knowledge

Knowledge of protecting the Basenji dog
Basenji dog (certain introduction)

The Basenji is a hound that naturally likes exercise, so excessive exercise is a necessary protection for its healthy growth and development. Therefore, they should be taken out for a walk every day and allowed to run and jump freely. This dog has many wrinkles on its skin and without reasonable maintenance, it can easily cause skin diseases. Therefore, special attention should be paid to daily cleaning and hygiene, and it should be bathed more often in summer.
Keeping common sense
The daily diet should contain 300-350 grams of meat, and should be supplemented with vegetarian food such as oatmeal and sugar-free cookies. The weight is almost the same as the amount of meat. The meat should be cooked first, cut into small pieces, mixed with vegetarian food (cooked) and added with water before feeding. Meat must be fresh, and cooking utensils and food troughs must be clean and tidy to keep food clean and hygienic.
Clean drinking water should be supplied 1-2 times a day, and it should be appropriately reduced in summer. The kennel should be chosen in a wind-free, dry and clean place, and should be cleaned and disinfected frequently.
What is unique about this kind of dog is that it has wrinkles on its head, neck, etc., which can easily accumulate and harbor bacteria. Therefore, in addition to frequently combing its coat and cleaning away dirt, it should also be bathed more frequently. . Especially in summer, you should wash it every day or every other day, especially the folds.
It is necessary to train it from time to time to develop the good habit of obeying the owner's call and following the owner's instructions, and let it understand not to use teeth or claws to tear clothes, curtains, sofas and other things at home, and also let it He knows how to be clean and hygienic, not letting dirt get on his body and urinate and defecate at designated spots.
Every 5-7 days, remove tartar, earwax and eye mucus from it. Always wash your eyes with warm water to prevent ophthalmia and other diseases. The claws should also be trimmed regularly to facilitate walking and avoid scratching the human body.
During daily feeding, you should pay close attention to whether there are abnormal conditions, loss of appetite, loose stools, fever or excessive dryness of the nose pads, etc. If you find any abnormal conditions or signs of illness, you should take immediate treatment. Ways to avoid serious illness.
Dental care for Basenji dogs
1. Unclean teeth of Basenji dogs can cause bed abscess, tooth swelling and pain, etc. If not treated in time, it can easily cause dental problems. of escape.
2. Dental care should start from an early age, because food residue is the source of gum disease.
3. During the feeding process, fresh vegetables and fruits containing vitamins and high fiber can be added to help keep the teeth of Besenji dogs clean.
Care methods:
1. Use a soft towel or sterilized gauze pad to care for the dog's teeth, and then wipe the teeth and gums with cotton wool. If there is food left between the teeth, use tweezers to remove it.
2. Use a special dog toothbrush and toothpaste for cleaning. Follow the instructions on the label and use them properly. The dog may not be used to it at the beginning. At this time, you need to be more patient and let the Besenji dog go. conform to.
3. Check the teeth regularly, and go to the pet nursery for an oral checkup once every six months to better control the health of the Besenji dog's teeth.
It is recommended to start caring for him when he is young, develop the habit of brushing his teeth from an early age, so that he will not be afraid of brushing his teeth when he grows up, or often buy some molar bones for him to grind his teeth, which can remove dental calculus and prevent periodontal disease.

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