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Buy a healthy and lively Samoyed

2021-12-23 / 955 Read

Healthy Samoyed babies are often lively and lovable, and friends must pay attention to many small details when purchasing.

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1. Choose common sense

1. When you first meet a Samoyed puppy, it will come to you automatically and confidently, its eyes are bright, its tail is wagging, You can trust that's a normal and healthy puppy. On the contrary, if it snorts and hides in the shadows when approaching it, it is a lonely puppy. If you touch it gently with your hand, it jumps or barks loudly, this is a neurotic puppy born of inbreeding, don't choose.

2. Samoyed puppies should have the fur on their whole body, including limbs and tail, without baldness, dander, ectoparasites (worms) or itching. At the same time, the abdomen should not be excessively enlarged or bloated; there is no mass in the lower center of the abdomen and in the groin (to avoid hernia).

3. Gently lift the tail of the Samoyed puppy, the anus and tail are clean.

Second, observe the appetite of Samoyed puppies

A healthy Samoyed puppy should have a normal appetite. Eating, drinking, playing, sleeping, and excretion are the four major needs of puppies for normal growth. Puppies who have just changed their environment, food, or motion sickness may temporarily lose their appetite. If a Samoyed puppy doesn't like to eat or move, don't pick it.

However, sometimes severe dehydration, latent disease, gastroenteritis, and distressed puppies can also lose their appetite. In this case, prospective dog owners should maintain a wait-and-see attitude. Ask the clerk about the feeding time, and then arrange a visit to observe the change.

3. Observe the body shape of the Samoyed puppies

A healthy Samoyed puppy should often have the best physical development, so generally a well-developed dog Dogs will also be very fit.

1. Teeth. Pick a small Samoyed that looks the strongest and most flexible. A relatively simple and effective method: Let the small Samoyed stand upright on the table. Check its teeth and mouth. A good puppy's teeth are level, scissors bite, and the upper teeth should fit (cover) the lower teeth tightly in front of the lower teeth, with no gaps.

2. Eyes. As the saying goes, the eyes are the window to the soul, the same applies to Samoyed puppies. A healthy little Samoyed should have bright and energetic eyes, clean and tidy eyelashes, and slightly moist under-eye circles. It is not normal for a Samoyed puppy's eyes to be red (congestive flushing) or beige (yellowing of the conjunctiva).

3. Bones. At the same time, you can also let the Samoyed puppy stand and feel the whole body of the Samoyed puppy. The ribs should be palpable but not obvious; pay attention to the dog's bones, such as whether the skull is deformed, whether the vertebrae are bent, and the jaws Whether there are cracks, whether the hip and knee joints are dislocated, etc.

4. Activities. By playing with the dog, running and jumping, the little Samoyed should move normally, agilely, and not limp.

Fourth, observe whether the Samoyed puppies have symptoms of illness

1. Check whether the Samoyed puppies have nasal discharge. If your dog catches a cold, has a sensitive nose, or has an upper respiratory tract infection, it can all get a runny nose. When infected with bacteria, the secretions turn milky, yellow, or green pus. In addition, if food is ejected from the nostrils, it indicates that eating too quickly and the swallowing mechanism has a problem or a congenital structural defect. Such Samoyed puppies are also not recommended for selection. ?

2. Check whether the Samoyed puppies have a cough. If the dog has a cold, a sensitive throat, a cloudy air environment, bronchitis and bronchitis can all cause puppies to cough. Such Samoyed puppies are also not recommended for selection.

3. Observe the nose of the Samoyed puppy. A healthy dog's nose should be moist, and if your dog's nose is dry, it may be sick.