There are many people raising dogs now, so how do we judge whether the owner has kept the dog well? In fact, just look at these 5 parts of the dog. Let’s take a look together! 1. Look at the dog's eyes First, we can look at the dog's eyes, b...
There are many people raising dogs now, so how do we judge whether the owner has kept the dog well? In fact, just look at these 5 parts of the dog. Let’s take a look together!

1. Look at the dog's eyes First, we can look at the dog's eyes, because the dog's eyes are the most straightforward and reflect the dog's emotions. If the pet owner often beats and scolds the dog during the process of raising a dog, it will make the dog very sensitive and look timid when seeing strangers. On the contrary, if the dog is well-raised by the pet owner, its eyes should be bright and lively, not afraid, and even dare to look directly at strangers. 2. Look at the dog's nose. Secondly, we can also judge whether the dog is raised well by its nose. Because the dog's nose is well-kept or not, the touch is different. Generally speaking, if the dog is well-raised, the dog's nose should be black, moist, cool, and has no foreign objects. For poorly raised dogs, their noses feel dry and even their noses fade. 3. Look at the dog's foot pads, thirdly, we can also judge whether the dog is well-raised by the dog's foot pads. Many people don’t know how to think this way, and today I will answer your questions. If your dog's foot pads feel very tickle and there is a layer of calluses, it means that the dog exercises enough every day. If the dog's foot pads are still tender and tender, it means that the dog does not exercise enough per day. Only dogs with sufficient exercise can be well-raised by their owners. 4. Look at the dog's mouth. Let's take a look at the dog's mouth. After all, the mouth is also one of the criteria for directly determining whether the dog is well-raised.
If a dog is well-raised by a pet owner, then its mouth has no odor, and there are no plaque, tartar, etc. If the dog has bad breath and tartars, it means the dog is not well-raised. It is recommended that pet owners brush their dog's teeth regularly, and also buy some tooth grinding snacks for their dog to prevent bad breath, tartar, etc.

5. Look at the dog's hair. Finally, let's take a look at the dog's hair. Dog's hair is also one of the most obvious evidence that the dog is well raised. If the dog is well-raised, the dog's hair must be very clean and very soft and beautiful. On the contrary, if the dog's hair is dirty and looks rough, it means that the owner is lazy and has not kept the dog well. In fact, if you want your dog's hair to become shiny and beautiful, you should usually control your dog's salt intake. It is best to eat low-salt food, which contains deep-sea fish oil, which can also make your hair beautiful. Feeding some lecithin, egg yolk, etc. occasionally can also help to improve hair.