Scottish Terrier care knowledge

Scottish Terrier care knowledge
Scottish Terrier (definite introduction)

There are many types of dog care, including superficial care and physical care. The most critical day for a female dog is when she gives birth to a baby. We will now talk about the prenatal and postnatal care of Scottish Terriers.

The pregnancy period of a female Scottish Terrier is generally around two months, and appropriate preparations must be made before that. First of all, the house must be kept hygienic and the indoor air must be kept flowing. The hair around the female dog’s nipples should be removed and cleaned to make it easier to feed the puppies. The second step is to create a box for the puppies and the mother dog. The space should be as large as possible, and bedding should be placed inside. It must be clean.

After childbirth, bedding should be cleaned frequently to keep it clean, and pay attention to keeping them warm. The female dog may become violent after giving birth, so it is best to let it rest for a few days without disturbing it. The female dog must be fed calcium supplements, because the female dog’s calcium will disappear with the breast milk, and serious calcium deficiency may cause cramps in the female dog. So calcium supplementation is necessary.

Some dogs with poor mothering habits may ignore their puppies and stop feeding them. At this time, you might as well grab a puppy and try to make it scream to see if it reminds it of its maternal nature. Always pay attention to whether the puppies are squeezed by the mother dog. If you hear the puppies screaming, you should go and check. Puppies may want to take them out to get more sunshine, which is useful for them. Doing these will definitely allow both the bitch and the puppies to grow up healthily.

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