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The quality of the curly-coated retriever’s coat depends on the daily intake of nutrients. If you want the coat to become better, you must eat well. The following is an introduction to the care of curly-coated retriever dogs. common sense.
First of all, we need to understand what nutrients can be helpful in improving the coat quality of curly-coated retrievers.
Protein - abundant protein can protect the growth quality of curly-coated retriever hair, make the hair grow faster and thicker, and can also improve hair splitting. Especially for curly-coated retrievers, if the protein is sufficient, hair breakage is less likely to occur.
Vitamin E - Vitamin E has anti-fatigue and antioxidant effects. It can improve the body's immunity, protect the integrity and function of cell membranes, and maintain the health of the external appearance.
Vitamin D - Vitamin D is an important substance for the normal calcification of bones. It can promote the absorption of calcium and phosphorus by the intestines and help the skin absorb and absorb nutrients.
Fat - Fat is an important substance to maintain the luster of the Curly Coat Retriever's appearance, and can also help it absorb other nutrients. Lack of fat will make the Curly Coat Retriever's skin itchy, increase dandruff, and make the coat rough and dry.
Key points of feeding
Food temperature
The optimal temperature of the feed should be around 40°C to avoid overcooling or overheating. However, it can be eaten cold in hot summer and must be heated in winter. When the temperature of the food exceeds 50℃, curly-coated retrievers may refuse to eat.
Pay attention to hygiene
Tableware should be disinfected regularly, and feed should be eaten freshly and dry. It is best not to stay overnight. Moldy and spoiled food should not be fed to curly-coated retrievers. Dry and vigorous ventilation should be carried out before and after feeding, and clean tap water or well water should be used for drinking water. Do not use swill or underground water in the kitchen to avoid food poisoning, parasite erosion and digestive organ diseases.
What are the reasons for the appetite of efficient curly retrievers?
1. Is the food rancid?
2. Are you sick?
3. Is the feed aspect too simple?
4. Are there too many dogs competing for food or the feeding place is too contentious?
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