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List of foods for dog health

Dogs are usually carnivorous and they eat almost all kinds of food. But wild dogs eat the flesh, bones, various organs, and digested plants of other animals that prey on themselves. Although dogs are carnivores, they consume very small amounts of vegetable food for digestion.

 


-Talk to Vet for proper advice.

-Feed good quality dry food or canned food according to the age and weight of the dog. These processed foods contain the right amount of nutrients. -Dog food of different brands and different flavors is available in the market and in various online shops. However, look at the expiration date on the food packet and try to feed premium food.

-Natural feeding. Such as: meat (beef, chicken, sheep, etc.), eggs, bones and various vegetable foods.

-If your dog has a problem with his teeth or gums, do not let him eat bones. Bone can cause various gum and dental diseases. Playing too much bone can cause constipation and the bone should be large so that the whole bone does not get into the mouth.

-Sometimes canned fish such as sardines, tuna, salmon etc. can be fed as a treat.

-Sometimes a small amount of boiled vegetables such as sweet pumpkin, carrots, broccoli, etc. can be fed.

-Dogs can be fed by mixing boiled meat (without spices, onion, garlic) with rice or pasta.

-Let the dog eat grass occasionally which acts as a vegetable substitute and helps digestion. Beware of chemical and poisonous plants.

-The amount of food depends on the size, breed, age, weight, exercise, etc. of the dog. However, it should be noted that extra food or a very small amount of food should not be fed.

-A full adult dog should be fed twice a day. Exercise and walking should not be done just before and just after eating.

-Of course, always keep it clean.

Some foods that should not be fed to dogs (toxic to dogs) are onions, garlic, chocolate, coffee and caffeine, avocado fruit, raw flour, yeast, grapes, raisins, nuts, fruit beans or grains such as mango flour, avocado Fruit grains, raw tomatoes, mushrooms, daily fish, small bones, Xylitol (used instead of sugar in various foods), chewing gum, toothpaste, etc.

 

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