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Czech Terrier

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Czech Terrier Breed Introduction

Czech Terrier(Cesky Terrier|Bohemian Terrier), alias Bohemian Terrier, originating from Czech Republic and Slovakia, genus For small terriers, the appearance is very similar to the Schnauzer, in American, is a very popular companion dog.

The Czech Terrier originated in the 1940s. Is the famous Scottish Terrier and Sillham Terrier Breeding expert, Czech and Slovak geneticist Dr. Hallak, since 1949 Crossbreeding the above two terriers resulted in the Czech terrier, which was recognized by the International Dog Breeders Association (FCI) in 1963. Registered with the Federal Dog Breeders Association in 1993. Suitable for hunting in the open field and also for expelling prey from burrows.

Chinese name: Czech Terrier

Latin name: Cesky Terrier|Bohemian Terrier

Alternative name: Bohemian Terrier

Boundary : Animalia

Department: Chordate

Subphylum: Vertebrates

Class: Mammal

Subclass: Mammal

Family: Dog

Life: 12-15 years

Breed classification: Terrier

Body type: Small

Czech TerrierCharacteristics

Czech Terrier has the typical characteristics of all ground dogs at work. Compared with other terriers, this dog is easier to raise because of its good temper, endurance, docility and cuteness. Therefore, it is more suitable for women and children to keep.

Czech Terriers are easy to keep, child friendly and friendly with other dogs. Makes a great watchdog, makes a great companion dog, and has a muted, gorgeous silky coat that is very popular in the United States today.

Czech Terriersfeeding methods

Czech Terrier needs to go through several growth stages from birth to old age, and the diet at each stage should be different. The mother dog will be very considerate, but the feeding after weaning needs the careful care of the owner. You can refer to the following schemes.

1. Feeding of puppies:

The diet of puppies should be increased with the increase of food intake. Puppies of 2-3 months old need to be fed 4-5 times a day. Second-rate. Keep the high quality and freshness of the food and prepare it separately. The utensils need to be cleaned and disinfected regularly after use. The bones should be cooked, and they should not be too cold. At 4 months of age, dogs begin to change their teeth and should be given bones to chew on.

2. Feeding of newborn pups:

Colostrum is especially important for newborn pups, which are rich in maternal antibodies, vitamins and proteins As well as mineral elements, antioxidants, etc., can enhance the puppy's physique and maintain body temperature. Milk production in normal bitches peaked at 21 days and declined thereafter. During the growth and development of pups, the demand for milk increases, and breast milk cannot meet the growing needs of pups, so supplementary feeding measures should be taken from the 10th day of birth. From 8-10 days, sugar is added to the water, milk supplementation starts from 10-16 days, milk temperature is about 27-30°C, and supplementation starts from 20 days, egg yolk, broth and soy milk can be added to milk, 4 days a day -6 times. .

3. Feeding of pregnant dogs:

The gestation period of dogs is 58-64 days. The task of pregnancy care is to enhance the mother's physique, ensure the healthy development of the fetus, and prevent miscarriage. During pregnancy, full-price diets should be fed, pay attention to hygiene, ensure quality, and the feed should not be moldy, spoiled, or spoiled, nor should it be toxic and strongly irritating.

4. Feeding of nursing dogs:

The   feeding of nursing dogs is 50% higher than usual in the first week, 100% higher in the second week, and 100% higher in the second week. Increase by 200% in three weeks, then gradually decrease, and feed no less than 3-4 times a day. The feed should not be changed suddenly, the feed should be set regularly, and the feed requirements should be diversified.

V. Feeding of sick dogs:

The increase of nutrient consumption of sick dogs is in contrast with the decline of their own digestive function. Therefore, when feeding, it is necessary to consider: The nutritional content, palatability, etc. of the food enable dogs to pick up more food, and easy to digest and absorb. At the same time, attention should be paid to the feeding method. When feeding sick dogs, the protein content should be high, and sufficient inorganic salts and vitamins should be supplemented to reduce the content of cellulose in the food. If possible, consider buying a nutritional cream.

Czech TerrierIdentification Selection

IdealCzech Terrier should be 9.8-14.2 inches (25-36cm) tall at the withers, and ideal adult weight should be 12.1-17.6 pounds ( 5.5-8kg) range. Anything outside this scope is a defect.

Head Features

Elongated head, slightly larger. The top of the skull is clearly arched, not too wide between the ears, and moderately narrow between the eyebrows. There are slight wrinkles on the forehead. The cheeks are not bulging. The bridge of the nose is straight, the jaws are strong, and the lips are well articulated. Scissor or horizontal bite of the teeth. Eyes are medium in size, with deep sockets and gentle gaze, brown or darker to dark brown in blue-gray-coated eyes; amber or darker in brown-coated eyes. The nose is large and well developed, black in blue-black dogs and dark brown in coffee brown. The ears are medium in size, set high at the base, folded forward in a triangular shape, and hang close to the cheeks.

Physical Characteristics

Neck and Body: The neck is of medium length, powerful, neat and free of wattles. Shoulder muscles are plump. The topline is straight, but slightly arched at the waist. The waist is well muscled, long and wide. The chest is round. The abdomen is moderately raised

Fur

The whole body is covered with silky and shiny hair. The eyes are often covered by long eyebrows, and the hair on the throat is somewhat curly. Generally, the hair from the back of the head to the back, side ribs, and tail is cut short, and the hair on the chest, abdomen, legs, and face is retained.

Colors

Blue grey and light coffee. Blue-gray puppies black, light brown puppies chocolate. All dogs of this breed must have the two dominant colors listed above. one. On top of the two dominant colours, yellow, grey and white markings are permitted, which appear on the head, cheeks, underside of the muzzle, neck, chest, abdomen, lower legs and tail. Occasionally there are white-collar workers.

Gait

Judging The Shar-Pei's movements are mainly to watch the trot. Correct gait is essential.