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Japanese Terrier

japanese terrier

The Japanese Terrier, also known as the Nippon Terrier, is a witty and intelligent modern dog. He has a lot in common with the Jack Russell Terrier in terms of nature. Despite the external resemblance, however, he descends from completely different breeds. As a playful and intelligent dog, he is suitable not only for singles. He also makes a loyal companion as a family dog. Sporty seniors will also have a lot of fun with him.

Characteristic

Color

  • Black
  • White
  • Tan

Skin type

      Hair 

Expected Life

      12-15 years

Weight

10 lbs.

Care as a Pet/ In Captivity

The fur on your terrier doesn’t get extremely thick. Therefore, it is advised to cover him up with a coat in the winter. Sunscreen should be applied to the belly and nose before spending extended periods of time outside.

Avoiding sugary foods is undoubtedly a must when it comes to oral care. These harm the teeth, which might cause serious intestinal issues.

Japanese-Terrier-puppy

Diet/Feeding schedule

It’s important to eat well to prevent nutritional problems. It’s essential to provide your pet a balanced, customized diet. Due to its energetic personality, the Japanese Terrier has specific nutritional needs. Due to his high degree of agility, he should be given more attention to an adequate energy source.

The nutritional requirements of your dog are perfectly met by high-quality complete diets. These make ensuring that all the essential nutrients are available. The benefit of high-quality prepared meal is that no feed additives are required.

Terriers are frequently prone to allergies to gluten-containing cereals. In this situation, be sure to include additional sources of carbs in the diet. Therefore, rice or potatoes are suitable substitutes. Digestional issues, skin rashes, and inflammation can result from food intolerance.

It is advised to give your terrier small meals several times a day. A digestion pause should be ensured following each feeding. You should not feed him before any scheduled sports.

Toys

Although the Japanese Terrier’s bones are pretty much fine, its muscles are exceptionally well developed. As a result, using a dog harness rather than a collar is advised. Chewing bones of the right size can be used as toys if he is left alone at home for a while.

Table

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