Advantages of Welsh Ke Jiquan varieties

According to ancient records, pembroke and Welsh Kejiquan existed in Britain at least in 920 AD. Pembroke Welsh Corgi Quan looks like a Swedish Wahander, and Scandinavian pirates later brought the ancestors of this dog from England to the peninsula. It was not until the19th century that this kind of dog was widely used in Britain to drive cattle or sheep into the market. Pembroke Kejiquan's ancestors were widely used as working dogs because of their high energy and high efficiency. This breed is still used as a working dog today, but it is also a good companion dog. Breeding experts have successfully trained this puppy to get rid of its innate tendency to fight with other dogs.

There are two kinds of Keji Springs in Wales: Keji Springs in Cadigan and Keji Springs in pembroke. Corky, Welsh and pembroke have conquered many pet lovers all over the world with their unique temperament, and they are still deeply loved by the British royal family, ranking the top three in the list of Japanese favorite dogs for many years in a row ... Many professional magazines and publications have reported a lot about this. (1) Suitable urban population

People with good family environment and spacious rooms or villas.

Careless people who don't like to comb their pets' hair.

People who love sports.

⑵ Urban feeding parameters in pet areas

Overall feeding evaluation: ★★★★

Difficulty of daily nursing: ★

Training compliance: ★★★★

Exercise: ★★★★★ Feeding difficulty: ★★★

Family adaptability: ★★★★★

Affinity to strangers: ★★

Barking frequency and intensity: ★★★★

How does Ke Jiquan do animal husbandry?

Compared with other shepherds, Ke Jiquan is really short. Therefore, it is hard for you to imagine how they gallop in the work of grazing livestock.

Unlike sheepdogs, Welsh Ke Jiquan is not good at gathering animals, but good at dispersing them. Its animal husbandry work is unique and has strong historical significance.

1 1 There were large areas of open land in the Welsh mountains in the th century. At that time, these lands were all publicly owned. In order to protect their territory as much as possible, the competition among tenants is very fierce, and at this time, the short-legged dog like Welsh Ke Jiquan is needed.

The Welsh Ke Jiquan will bite the heels of animals to try to disperse them. Often the tenant will let his Welsh Kejiquan drive his neighbor's cattle and sheep out of his territory. The shepherd will stand in front of the door and whistle two kinds, one is higher and the other is lower. These two different sounds represent different instructions. Sometimes Keji can't see the cow he is chasing, but as long as he can hear the owner's whistle, he will go to the cow and drive it away. Its speed is remarkable, because its legs are short and its claws rotate outward, but the length of its back increases the vitality of running. When it bites the hind legs of cattle and sheep and dispels them, the tenant will send out a return signal (a sharp, long whistle when his finger is put in his mouth), and this is done. Because Welsh Corky is as light as a swallow and quick-witted, when the heels of cattle and sheep are bitten and angry, the dog can run away at a very fast speed, and it will bend down on the ground to avoid being kicked to death, thanks to its short limbs. There are two kinds of Kejiquan and Welsh Kejiquan: Kejiquan, Wales, Cadigan and Kejiquan, Wales and pembroke. Compared with the two, pembroke Kejiquan has a shorter figure, straighter and lighter leg bones, and Welsh Kejiquan has a better back hair texture. But in temperament, pembroke Kejiquan is restless and excitable, not as docile as Cadigan Welsh Kejiquan. Ke Jiquan has been a pet of the British royal family since Queen Elizabeth II of Richard I in the12nd century. The amount of food fed every day should be moderate, and too much or too little is not conducive to healthy growth. The daily feed should contain meat and the same amount of various miscellaneous grains, vegetables, carrots and other vegetarian foods. It is necessary to change varieties regularly to ensure comprehensive nutrition.

First, feed regularly.

The greatest happiness of dogs is to eat the same food on the same plate at the same time and place every day. The number of meals depends on the dog's physiological state, and its physiological state should be evaluated frequently.

Second, give the dog plenty of water.

Give the dog cold water suitable for drinking at any time, and change the water frequently. On average, they consume at least 60 ml of water per kilogram of body weight every day, while puppies, lactating females, working dogs or hot weather will consume more water.

Third, control food intake.

The amount of food per serving depends on the energy required by animals every day and the calories contained in the food. The size of each food should be recalculated frequently to avoid obesity, and it should be adjusted with the change of dog's weight.

Fourth, gradually change the food.

The dog's diet should be gradually changed for a week to adapt the animal's taste, digestion and metabolism. The dog's intestinal microorganisms are more suitable for eating radish foods than human intestinal microorganisms, thus restoring the function of digesting new foods.

Fifth, reasonable feeding.

The way of feeding is as important as the composition of food. Therefore, when feeding commercial food, we must strictly follow the instructions of the merchants. When feeding homemade food, we should put an end to some concepts, that is, "my dog will eat whatever I eat" or "my dog will eat whatever I eat". Finally, there should be no table residue, candy, candy, cake or chocolate in dog food.

Sixth, record the performance of each dog.

Dietary effects and any dietary changes should be recorded by some simple indicators, such as weight changes, hair texture, fecal characteristics, appetite and daily behavior.

I believe that if you can do this, your dog must be very healthy. Kejiquan is prone to eye diseases. Washing with 2% boric acid water every 3 ~ 5 days can prevent eye diseases. You should also bathe it regularly, remove earwax and tartar, and trim its claws. Keji is a short-haired dog, but it should be brushed and cleaned frequently to keep it clean and beautiful. Ke Jiquan has no body odor. Just take a bath once a month. The kennel should be ventilated, clean and dry, and disinfected once every half a month or a month to prevent bacteria from breeding.

In the daily feed, it should contain 200 ~ 250g of meat and the same amount of vegetarian food. Vegetarian food can choose a variety of miscellaneous grains, vegetables, carrots and so on. It is necessary to change varieties regularly to ensure comprehensive nutrition.

The amount of food fed every day should be moderate, and too much or too little is not conducive to healthy growth.

Ke Jiquan's coat is a little thick and not very long, but it should be combed and cleaned frequently to keep it clean and beautiful. Ke Jiquan should also take a bath regularly, remove earwax and tartar, wash his eyes with warm water (after boiling water cools) and trim his claws. Kejiquan is prone to eye diseases. Washing with 2% boric acid water every 3 ~ 5 days can prevent eye diseases.

Because Ke Jiquan was a herding dog in his early days, he was lively and active, so he should not be kept indoors all the time, but should be given appropriate time to exercise outdoors to keep his healthy and active characteristics.

Ke Jiquan's fur is very easy to take care of. It just needs a brief grooming once a week. Gentle personality, like to accompany children, of course, children need to play with it under the care of adults. I love sports by nature, so I need to do a lot of outdoor sports and play every day. Lively by nature, like to bark, so you need to train it from an early age, and train it not to bark or bite. Note: Because the dog-raising regulations in most cities prohibit dogs with a shoulder height of more than 35cm from entering, small dogs can walk out of the house aboveboard.