The British Pangea Sheepdog (certain introduction)
The British Pangea Sheepdog has a large and well-developed body, giving people a very powerful look. feel. However, the British Shepherd is not the kind of dog that likes to run around and jump around. Unlike their character, they are gentle and steady. This dog is smart, friendly, and very loyal to its owner. Is the British Pangea Sheepdog good to keep? I believe this is also an issue that many friends who like this kind of dog are concerned about, so let’s briefly consider it.
As a dog breed with a special coat, the British Pangea Sheepdog has been bred from generation to generation with its special nutritional needs due to its special coat, large body shape and special temperament. Come down. Therefore, it is impossible for us to change its genetic talent to suit our breeding methods. As breeders, we can only coordinate the nutritional needs of the British Pangea Sheepdog through our own efforts.
The nutrients required by the British Pangea Sheepdog include the following two categories:
Category 1: Nutrients similar to those contained in the food obtained by their ancestors. The British Pangea Sheepdog lives on farms in southwest England and is often fed lamb and beef, potatoes, and cereal mixtures such as corn, oats, and wheat. The nutrients contained in this kind of food are more suitable for the digestion and glandular function absorption and utilization of British Pangea Sheepdogs.
Category 2: Suitable for balanced protein, carbohydrates, sugars, fats, vitamins and minerals. The demand for minerals is based on the materials contained in the ancient living environment, which are determined by the genetic genes of their ancestors.
If the breeders of the British Pangea Sheepdog can properly match the nutrition, it will help the growth and development of the pet. On the contrary, if the dog is not fed properly, the dog will suffer from many diseases, such as: dry skin, itchy skin or skin loss, hair loss, erythema, eczema and other skin diseases. Thyroid, liver, kidney and other lesions. If it can be fed correctly and properly matched with the nutrients required by the British Pangea Sheepdog, the above pathological changes caused by uneven nutritional matching can be avoided. As for the needs of some trace elements and minerals, it needs to be discussed in excess, rather than the traditional concept of more is better. Excessive amounts of some trace elements or minerals will cause certain damage to the pet's organs and even pathological changes. .
The English Old Shepherd is larger in size, so it may be more troublesome to do cleaning work for this dog, but we must pay attention to it. After bathing the dog,The coat must be blown to avoid catching a cold, and the most important thing is to avoid the dog feeling skin diseases.
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