The owner of a French Dou whose legs are soft needs to enrich the dog’s diet with nutrients; supplement the French Dou with nutritional supplements; and also provide the French Dou with appropriate sunbathing to help absorb calcium in the body. The French Dou has weak legs and cannot stand up. Dietary nutrition is needed. Because the daily diet is too single, the French Dou will be deficient in calcium. During the period of calcium deficiency, people have to change their original feeding methods. When feeding daily, don’t just feed dog food. You should mix some foods with high calcium content into the dog food, such as dried shrimps, egg yolks, kelp, etc., so that you can well supplement calcium. In addition, some fruits and vegetables should be prepared to feed the French Dou. Appropriate vitamin supplements can help the French Dou better absorb calcium.
A French Dou's legs are too weak to stand up and require special nutritional supplements. During the period of calcium supplementation for a French Dou, special calcium supplements for pets are indispensable. It is the first time for some owners to choose calcium supplements for their dogs, and they may not know how to choose. It is recommended not to use price as the primary criterion, but to pay more attention to high-quality products, such as Wangligai. When feeding a French Bulldog, first read the instruction manual to see how much food is appropriate for the French Bulldog's size. Do not feed it casually to avoid overfeeding.
The French Dog’s legs are weak and cannot stand up and needs sunbathing. The owner can take some small measures to help the French Dog absorb calcium. For example, when the weather is nice, take it out for sunbathing and let the ultraviolet rays in the sun activate vitamin D in the body. The more vitamin D the French Bulldog has in his body, the better it will absorb calcium. However, owners need to pay attention to the fact that the time to go out should be in the morning or evening, because the sun at noon is relatively strong, and taking the French Bulldog out to play at this time can easily cause it to suffer from heatstroke.