1. Feeling cold
When the temperature difference between day and night is relatively large, the temperature at night is usually relatively low. If the owner does not take care of the puppy to keep it warm, the puppy may feel cold and appear in the middle of the night. Hum situation. In this case, the owner can use a blanket to keep the dog warm. If conditions permit, the owner can also turn on the heater to raise the room temperature to relieve the symptoms.
2. Hungry
If the puppy is not fed before going to bed, it may cause the puppy to be hungry in the middle of the night, causing the puppy to not sleep well and grunt in the middle of the night. At this time, the owner can let the puppy eat some canned dog food, eggs and other foods. Can effectively relieve symptoms.
3. Indigestion
If your puppy is often allowed to eat a large amount of fatty meat, raw meat and other foods, it may increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction and nausea. Vomiting, bloating, diarrhea and other symptoms. When this happens, it is recommended that the owner take the puppy to a regular pet hospital for examination in time, and make targeted treatment based on the examination results, which will help alleviate the symptoms. In daily life, you can let the puppy drink more warm water to speed up the body's metabolism and facilitate the recovery of the disease. You can also eat an appropriate amount of fresh fruits and vegetables, such as apples, bananas, broccoli, etc., which can help the body replenish vitamins, dietary fiber and minerals, enhance the body's immunity, and be beneficial to health.