Precautions for feeding dogs

1. Don’t feed dogs fragile bones

like chicken bones, spare ribs And fish bones are relatively easy to break, and if the puppy eats these regularly, there will be a great risk. If the bone gets stuck in the dog’s throat or shatters and slips into the body, it is likely to pierce the stomach wall and intestines, causing extreme pain for the dog.

 

Two, do not feed leftovers to dogs

First of all, human food is not suitable for dogs. Because the dog’s diet cannot contain oil and salt, it must be kept light; secondly, most of the leftovers are not nutritious and hygienic, and cannot meet the dog’s physical needs. Dogs must have their own diet and maintain a nutritional balance.

 

Third, don’t let the dog eat snacks often

When training the dog in certain skills, you can give it appropriate Some treats are used as encouragement, but don’t get into the habit of snacking frequently, especially before each meal. If a dog is given a treat, it’s likely to resist eating dog food, resulting in decreased appetite.

 

Fourth, do not feed milk to dogs

Although milk is a nutritional supplement for humans, dogs do not. It’s good to drink cow’s milk, as cow’s milk is likely to cause diarrhea in dogs and cause gastrointestinal problems. Dry dog food should not be mixed with milk, but with water, which can also ensure the dog’s water intake.

 

Five, do not let the dog come to the table to eat

The dog must be fed a specific food at a designated time and place , and the food should be placed in the rice bowl, do not condone the dog to eat on the table, this will make it develop a bad habit of begging, and it will be difficult to correct. Remember to prepare a bowl of sufficient and clean water every time you feed your dog. The dog will also need to drink water after meals.

 

In the early stage of feeding, be sure to provide the dog with enough food, but it must be fed again at the feeding time, so that it can develop good eating habits and also Good for health. If you have other related questions, you can also consult your veterinarian.

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