Alaskan sled dogsSturdy, powerful, muscular, and deep-chested, unlike other breeds in Alaska, The limbs are strong and muscular, and they are bred for endurance rather than speed, so their main purpose is to pull sleds. Adult Alaskan dogs have a quiet, elegant temperament and are very loyal to their owners, so for this working dog When feeding, pay special attention to its diet. Although it is now pets and no one will let it work, we still need to pay attention to the importance of diet to Alaska.
The Alaskan Malamute needs to have enough fresh drinking water in daily life. According to research, the average Alaskan Malamute consumes at least 60 milliliters of water per kilogram of body weight per day, while puppies, lactating females, working dogs, or Alaskan Malamutes in hot climates consume more. Therefore, it is necessary to keep the Alaskan Malamute on a daily basis with adequate water sources, and at the same time, fresh drinking water needs to be replaced frequently.
The food that is fed to the Alaskan Malamute needs to be rationed and fixed on a regular basis. In order to avoid dogs from malnutrition, unbalanced nutrition or overnutrition, obesity and other symptoms. The food prepared for dogs every day should be a combination of meat and vegetables, balanced nutrition, and stable food intake, in order to maintain what the dog's body needs as the standard.
Foods prepared for Alaskan Malamutes need to be nutritionally balanced and appropriate for the age of the Alaskan Malamute. Choose the right dog food, vegetables and nutrients to ensure the necessary nutrients your dog needs for growth and exercise every day.
Every day after the Alaskan Malamute eats, the food bowl should be removed in time, and the dog's food bowl should be cleaned. At the same time, it is necessary to regularly clean the hygiene of the dog's living environment, clean the dog pad, and put the kennel in the sun to disinfect and sterilize to ensure that the Alaskan Malamute has a healthy living environment.
Raising Alaskan Malamutes also requires daily grooming, regular nail trimming, hair trimming, and regular bathing. At the same time, it is also necessary to do regular oral care work to protect the dog from having a healthy mouth, so that the dog has a good appetite to eat.
Beginners raising Alaskan Malamutes also need to do a good job in disease defense. Regularly go to the hospital to check the dog's body, and do a good job of vaccination under the doctor's order to ensure the health of the Alaskan Malamute and his family.