Do you still remember what the teddy dog at home looked like when you first bought it? The appearance is very cute, a cute little Rice-meat dumplings. But I don’t know why, why does little Teddy think he’s getting uglier as he grows? In fact, it’s not that little Teddy gets uglier as he grows, but rather that Teddy dogs have entered an awkward period of growth.
Because at this time, Teddy’s growth is different from that of an adult dog, especially the proportion of his body may appear uncoordinated, so there is no such coordinated beauty, and his body grows at this time. The nutritional needs are relatively high, so little Teddy often grows up at this time without gaining weight, but instead becomes very thin. There are also some special breeds of Shiba dogs. At this time, the dog’s fur doesn’t look shiny at all, even messy, and there is a serious hair loss problem, so the little Teddy at this time is not beautiful.
At this point, the owner can feed some beneficial foods to Little Teddy’s body, such as meat, eggs, deep-sea fish, and some vegetables, which can supplement the food needed for Little Teddy’s growth. For meat, we recommend high protein meats such as chicken and beef, as well as fish such as salmon. You can buy some leftover food to feed your dog. If you have vegetables, you can give your dog some pumpkin, broccoli, and other foods to help them replenish fiber and put Teddy in a healthy and fast awkward period.
Of course, the awkward period is also a small interlude in the growth period, which can take several months. From a cute little Teddy in the past to an adult Teddy, you don’t need to pay special attention to this period. If you really don’t think it looks good, you can feed some calcium or phospholipid supplements to accelerate the awkward period.