4-month-old Huskies have passed the lactation period and are generally weaned.

What should you pay attention to when raising a 4-month-old Husky puppy
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So how should 4-month-old Husky puppies be raised?

The following will introduce to you the key points of raising 4-month-old Husky puppies.

The period from 4 months to 8 months is very critical for Husky dogs. Because this is the period of rapid growth of Huskies, dog owners should meet the various nutritional needs of their dogs and do not let their little Huskies lose at the starting line.

Husky puppies that are 4 months old may be suitable for feeding dry dog ​​food and rice. For example, cooked meat, fish, vegetables and broth can all be added to special foods, or mixed with rice, pasta, etc.

Add a little calcium powder and vitamin A and D liquid to the food. You can add a little salt and sugar, but remember not to overdo it. For more information, you can check out "How to self-feed dog food for Husky adult dogs?"

The amount of food varies with the breed of dog and the size of the body. If there are several Husky puppies, there will be no difference. Or give the same amount, pay attention to differentiated treatment.

Generally, feed an amount of food the size of a puppy's head at each meal, and feed it twice a day, morning and evening. The owner must have good control over how much each dog can eat.

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