Samoyed is a dog with a strong appetite, but not everything can be given to him casually. Here are some foods that Samoyed is suitable for eating:
(1) Dog food: Choose adult dog food suitable for Samoyed, including puppy dog food and adult dog food. Dog food contains nutrients that dogs need to meet their health needs.
(2) Meat food: Samoyed can be given some meat such as chicken, duck, beef, mutton, pork, etc., but smaller bones such as bones and chicken bones must be removed to avoid getting stuck in their throats or stomachs and causing danger.
(3) Fish food: Samoyed can not only eat fish, but also eat fish bones and fish heads, which is helpful for bones. For example, salmon, tuna and perch are all good choices.
(4) Fruits and vegetables: Appropriate fruits and vegetables can provide Samoyed with different vitamins, trace elements and cellulose, such as apples, bananas, broccoli and pumpkins.
2. Preventive measures
(1) Don't feed it with human food: Human food may burden the dog's digestive system, or it may contain harmful ingredients, such as chocolate, cakes and biscuits.
(2) Don't give Samoyed fat and greasy food: these foods will make them easy to gain weight, leading to patients with kidney and pancreas.
(3) Don't give Samoyed fresh and greasy food: These foods may make them infected with "pancreatitis", which is very dangerous and even lead to the death of dogs.
(4) Strictly control sugar: Don't feed the dog with sugary food, such as candy, chocolate and dessert. High-sugar food is very bad for pet dogs.
3. Samoyed's unhealthy food
Although Samoyed can eat all kinds of food, you should be careful not to try.
(1) Milk: Most dogs can't digest milk. If they eat it, it is easy to cause diarrhea and indigestion.
(2) Chicken bones: The bones may get stuck in the throat or intestines, which will be fatal if not handled in time.
(3) Onion and garlic: These vegetables contain peroxidase, and there is no corresponding detoxification enzyme in dogs to compete with them. Long-term intake can cause cyanosis, acute hemolytic anemia and other diseases.
(4) Foods with unknown ingredients such as feed and additives.