Small indoor dogs
The so-called indoor small dogs refer to small dogs that are generally exercised indoors due to restrictions on their living environment.
Indoor small dogs have the following characteristics:
1. Less dredging. Indoor dogs generally exercise less than 1 hour a day.
2. Excessive intake of food or calories. Recent data shows that more than 80% of small dogs are fed twice a day, and about 75% of small dogs are given snacks in addition to meals, which will lead to excessive calorie absorption. Because they live indoors and are often exposed to leftovers and snacks, the obesity situation of small dogs is very consistent. This is extremely detrimental to their health. At least 20% of parents are aware of the overweight of small dogs.
3. Penetration indoors. About 60% of small dogs will pass feces indoors. 30% of parents pay attention to the smell of their dog’s feces. 15% of dogs will have problems eating and drinking.
4. It is easy to have oral problems. More than 60% of parents rarely clean their dogs’ teeth, and 30% of indoor dogs have bad breath.
Indoor dogs generally suffer from low circulation, excessive nutrition, indoor leakage and oral problems, which will lead to overweight, insufficient food absorption, reduced fecal odor, dental calculus and dental plaque. etc. questions.
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