Don't cook too much food for the dog every time. The amount of food prepared in two or three days is almost the same. If you can't finish it, you should put it in the refrigerator. Be sure to heat it before eating every time. Don't let pets eat cold and frozen food to prevent pet diarrhea. When preparing dog food, we should pay attention to the collocation of various nutritional elements. None of them are indispensable. The lack of certain nutrients will not affect the health of dogs. The average family will have some rice, white flour, corn flour, meat, eggs, fish, carrots, spinach, fruits and so on. Can be reasonably applied to the self-made dog food formula. Some foods are not suitable for dogs, such as onions, ginger and peppers.
Dogs can supplement various vitamins by eating proper amount of vegetables, which is of great benefit to maintaining nutritional balance. Not all vegetables are suitable for dogs. Eating peas can easily cause flatulence, vomiting and diarrhea, celery can suffocate dogs, and leeks can cause anemia and bone marrow damage. Dogs can eat salt, but in moderation. Eating too much salt is harmful to the health of dogs, such as dermatosis, depilation, aggravated tears, salt poisoning, picky eaters and so on. It is best to take salt from your daily diet. The proportion of salt eaten by dogs is calculated according to their weight. The normal intake is 1kg body weight, and the daily salt intake is 0.4~0.7mg.
Too much sugar intake is easy to breed bacteria, tooth decay and other dental diseases in the mouth, which is difficult to digest and easy to cause obesity and diarrhea. Don't give the dog spiced food. Most of these delicious dishes contain more spices and seasonings, and the proportion of oil and salt is also very large. Different heating and cooking methods make these nutrients unsuitable for the digestive system of dogs, and the absorption rate is very low. It can also cause gastrointestinal discomfort, heavy taste and picky eaters.