Kerry Blue Terrier feeding tips

The focus of raising the Kerry Blue Terrier
Kerry Blue Terrier (confirmed introduction)

Under normal circumstances, Kerry blue terriers are not criticized when eating, except for dogs that are sick or entering old age. In fact, Kerry blue terriers are like humans and need to go through various stages in their lives such as: adolescence , youth, middle age and old age. However, as the Kerry Blue Terrier enters its twilight years due to the decline in its digestion ability, it becomes clumsy and picky about food. In this case, the owner should pay attention to both deliciousness and nutrition when preparing dog food. The picky eaters give the young treasures the opportunity to live in old age.
Absorbing rich nutrients, especially protein and calcium, is particularly necessary. You can add some meat, fish, eggs, vegetables, etc. to their recipes, and pay attention to the supplement of vitamin A and calcium. . It is not advisable to add more salt, fat and bone ingredients to food. In terms of feeding methods, small meals may be adopted to reduce the gastrointestinal burden of elderly dogs and ensure adequate absorption of nutrients. Of course, don’t forget to let your baby have access to clean drinking water at any time.
It is also indispensable to ask a veterinarian to conduct physical examinations for elderly dogs on a regular basis. The veterinarian will make reasonable suggestions on the diet of elderly dogs and formulate more reasonable feeding methods based on the dog's physical condition. For example: dogs with kidney disease should reduce their phosphorus and protein absorption; dogs with heart disease should reduce their salt intake; dogs with cervical spondylosis, who have difficulty holding their heads down when eating, need to Place the food plate at a suitable height for eating.
The editor recommends:
1. You can use senior formula dog food for Kelly Blue Terrier, which is convenient and can also maintain sufficient nutrition and balance.
2. Pay attention to the dog's body weight and reduce the amount of feed when necessary to maintain a normal body weight.
3. Poor teeth will aggravate malabsorption of nutrients and reduce the antibacterial properties of the dog's oral cavity, making it easy for bacteria to invade. It is necessary to brush the dog's teeth regularly, or provide teeth-cleaning food and string toys.
4. Constipation often occurs in elderly dogs. When they do not defecate for 3 to 4 days, they should be sent to the animal hospital for examination. At the same time, it is appropriate to reduce the intake of vegetables.
5. Pay attention to the dog’s eating situation. Unreasonable feeding will increase the burden on the dog’s gastrointestinal tract.

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