Walking Teddy in summer

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After the big summer, the weather is getting hotter and hotter, and taking Teddy out for a walk at this time is a lot of attention. When pet owners walk their teddy in the summer, the following methods are not acceptable, because they will only hurt it!

When walking a teddy in summer, be sure not to walk the dog in the hot noon or afternoon, because the temperature is very high at this time, and taking the teddy out for a walk may cause the teddy to suffer from heat stroke and burn the soles of his feet.

It is best for the pet owner to touch the ground with his hands first. After 5 seconds, if you don't feel hot, then the teddy will not feel hot. At this time, you can take the teddy out for a walk.

Some pet owners take Teddy out for a walk, regardless of the time of the walk, so sometimes they walk the dog for too long and do not replenish the water in time for the Teddy, which is very harmful to the Teddy.

When you see Teddy gasping and sticking out his tongue, it means that Teddy is tired and needs to be hydrated. The pet owner should take Teddy to a cool place to rest and give Teddy water in time.

Some pet owners still let Teddy do high-intensity exercise in summer. This is wrong, because Teddy basically relies on panting for heat dissipation, so the heat dissipation is slow, and high-intensity exercise may kill it.

Therefore, pet owners should pay attention to the amount of exercise of the teddy in summer, and proper low-intensity exercise can ensure the health of the teddy.

Whether it's summer or winter, it's a mistake to take a teddy out for a walk without a leash. Although this gave Teddy enough freedom, it also gave Teddy the chance to have an accident.

So when walking Teddy in summer, you must remember to tie the dog leash, so that you are not only responsible for Teddy, but also for others.

When walking Teddy in summer, some pet owners don't want Teddy to get sunburned, so they take Teddy to the grass and bushes. This is a good starting point, but there are a lot of parasites in summer, especially in these places, which can easily make dogs infected with parasites.

Therefore, when pet owners walk Teddy in summer, try not to go to these places, and also pay attention to deworming Teddy regularly. It is best to deworm the Teddy once every 3 months in the body, and once a month in vitro. After some teddy deworming, there may be vomiting, diarrhea, etc. At this time, there is no need to worry too much, just feed some probiotics for conditioning.

Here we recommend "Never Greasy Probiotics", which contains a high number of active bacteria, can quickly balance the dog's gastrointestinal probiotic population, and can resist the decomposition of gastric acid, so that the activity of the bacteria is not damaged.

In addition to paying attention to the problem of walking in summer, you should also pay attention to Teddy's diet. Because of the hot summer, most teddy's have no appetite. If Teddy does not eat well, his body will become worse and more susceptible to parasite infection, so try to choose a palatable dog food for Teddy to increase the dog's appetite.

for example

**## "Do not get tired of dog food"

, Select chicken, fish, beef, etc., the meat content is about 65%, which can increase the dog's appetite for dog food. In addition, the drying technology is used to retain the natural meat flavor, which dogs will definitely love to eat.

In addition, this dog food is specially added with probiotics and yucca powder, which can help dogs to promote gastrointestinal motility and make it easier for dogs to absorb and digest.

The most important thing is that this dog food also has a no-eat-return service. If your dog doesn't like it after the pet owner buys it back, you don't need to worry about wasting it, because you only unpacked the test pack, not the big one. Packaging, that can also be returned, so it is worth recommending!

Conclusion:

How do you walk your dog in summer?

Feel free to share your best way to walk your dog in the summer in the comments section!**

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