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Some tips on raising a Labrador

 1.Most Labradors don’t feel full, so those who shovel shit must strictly control their owner’s appetite. Of course, some measures must be taken to prevent them from stealing food. Because Lala is very greedy and easy to eat randomly, it is easy to get gastrointestinal problems. When Lala frequently vomits, attention should be paid to it. 


2. Because Labrador is a medium to large dog. Especially when the purebred Labrador, the joints are easy to go wrong. Joint cysts are common. If you encounter joint cysts, do not take your dog directly for surgery, as the possibility of recurrence is very high and cannot be cured. After symptoms appear, to the dogs sleeping in the barracks, try soft. In addition, give the dog a little anti-inflammatory medicine, under normal circumstances, this can be cured. In addition, it is better for the shoveler to give the dog some calcium powder during the developmental stage of the dog. 



3. Labrador's ears are lop-eared, and the ears are often wet. So the dog owner should regularly clean his ears with ear wash. Otherwise, ear mites are prone to appear. If the dog flicks its ears frequently, pay attention to it. 



4. Labrador's relatives are enthusiastic, and it is easy to get excited when meeting people. The shit shoveler must hold the rope, not everyone can bear the sloppy love, especially the elderly and children. If it is not well controlled, it is easy to become a huge financial burden for the shoveling officer. There is also a very important point. When the Labrador is very easy to walk, you can buy a dog positioning collar to prevent it from missing. 



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