Provide a Safe Den Doberman Puppy The use of a cage (Cage) is an effective way to train a new puppy Doberman . The kennel mimics a den. In nature, puppies stay in a small den just big enough for everyone to adjust. While members of the pack of adults are on the hunt, the pups remain behind, safe in the den usually accompanied by an adult puppy sitter. Only when yields pack out puppies to feed happily on regurgitated food.
Instinctively, your puppy will feel safe and not want to have fun inside her small kennel. To a dog kennel, the cage should have just enough space for the puppy to fit comfortably laying, standing, and he should be able to turn around. The kennel must be constructed specifically for the safety of dogs with only small spaces between the bars. The kennel must be of high quality and in good condition with no bent or broken bars, and with a flat floor to clean.
Doberman puppies grow fast, so it is often a good idea to buy a fund is full grown Doberman, 42 "x 30" x 31 "or more. Some boxes come with a divider to make the floor space to Inside the box the right size for the puppy as it grows. With a standard case, a box or another important element may be placed inside to take unnecessary space, where puppy would otherwise mess.
Food:
Many Doberma No breeders recommend a low protein puppy food (less than 28%) for the first months of puppy hood. They also stop feeding puppy food at an early age, ~ 4 months old. This practice is thought to help reduce the incidence of Panosteitis (wandering lameness) and reduce the rapid growth produced a higher proportion of protein found in most commercial dog foods. Many also recommend raising the food dish on the ground to reduce the voltage supply in the neck.
Dobermans for adults should be food for adult dogs containing "Joint Support" supplements such as glucosamine, to help reduce the risk of hip dysplasia.
A typical adult health and Doberman can eat nearly 40 pounds of dry dog food per month, which can mean an average of $ 20 per month per dog. In Purina "Rescue Rally, we recommend the food and dog food brand Pro Plan.
Water
All mammals need water. As in the diet, which raises the water dish on the ground, aims to reduce neck strain. In addition, the water quality is important. Like the human consumption of tap water is a health concern, even contaminates can affect your well-being of dogs. If possible, your dog should be given water that is filtered. If filling a dish of water from a garden hose, be sure to allow water to flow through the pipe for several minutes because the harmful germs and bacteria thrive in Standing water left in a pipe.
Toys:
The Doberman is likely to be able to destroy most of toys for other races. A safe bet is a toy Kong is fairly indestructible. We also recommend to help toys breasts. Dobes also a love of tennis balls but they should be provided with supervision. There are known cases of Dobermans choking on tennis balls. Beware of products indicating that they can be "ingested" safely. This does not mean they can be digested successfully.
Posted on April 29, 2010.