In spring, everything recovers. It's a wonderful thing to take your dogs on a trip, but there are some things you should pay attention to.
1. Sufficient drinking water should be available to meet the dog's needs at any time.
2. Don't overeat. In order to keep the dog from being hungry, many dog owners give the dog a lot of food before going out. When the dog has not fully digested the food, they start the post-meal exercise, which is not conducive to the digestion and absorption of food. Full of food, it is easy to cause gastric torsion.
3. The wind is strong in spring, and although the temperature is warmer, the temperature difference is large, which lacks sufficient adjustment to the changes in the external environment for puppies who are young, have relatively low resistance, and have not been vaccinated as planned Ability, excessive exercise causes puppies to be fatigued and susceptible to diseases, especially respiratory diseases, such as common viral colds, infectious bronchitis, etc.
4. Most dogs suffer from motion sickness. If you are traveling with a dog for the first time, you should prepare toilet paper, plastic bags and other items in case you need it.
5. Since dogs of different individuals may be allergic to certain substances, once it is found that the dog suddenly has abnormal phenomena such as skin rash, swelling of the mouth and eyes, drooling, etc., it may be contact allergy. Allergy medicine is sometimes necessary.
6. Dogs like to hold hard things. When playing in the suburbs, once they find that the dog is holding some items that should not be held, such as: stones, small pieces of wood, bones, etc., don't grab it immediately, you should take advantage of it. It is unprepared to seize it to prevent the dog from swallowing the foreign body, causing esophagus blockage or foreign body gastritis.
7. Try to avoid letting the dog run on steep mountain roads. Companion dogs living in cities, due to the regulations of urban restrictions, have much less exposure to sunlight than their counterparts in natural life, and are generally prone to calcium and vitamin D deficiency, resulting in insufficient bone hardness. A case of a Gree dog living in Beijing easily causing limb fractures when running and jumping with its owner on a suburban mountain road.
Tips: Although the spring is warm, sunscreen is needed. Dogs love to embrace nature. Letting dogs take a nap in the sun at noon is a great enjoyment in their life, especially approachable ones. The spring sun can also remove the yin that dogs have accumulated in winter. Although the sun in spring is not as intense as the sun in summer, prolonged exposure to the sun will still affect the health of dogs due to excessive heat or direct ultraviolet rays. Therefore, shading is the first step in spring dog care. When the sun is strong, you may wish to add a curtain for the dog to block the sun. For dogs raised outdoors, you can consider building a shed or shelter from the sun for them, and you can choose a sunbathing location according to your own situation.