Diseases that dogs can easily get from eating chicken liver for a long time are:
1. leads to obesity in dogs. Because chicken liver is rich in fat and carbohydrates, dogs that eat liver for a long time will be obese. Being too obese will increase the incidence of diabetes, pancreatitis and cardiovascular diseases.
2. Causes the dog skin to itch. Chicken feed contains a variety of growth promoters, most of which are metabolized by the liver, so long-term consumption of chicken liver will cause food allergies or chronic cumulative poisoning, which will easily lead to skin diseases.
3. lead to vitamin a poisoning in dogs-chicken liver contains a lot of vitamin a. if you feed chicken liver with carrots, it will cause excessive vitamin a in dogs. If it can't be discharged in time, it will cause vitamin A accumulation poisoning, causing pain, lameness and tooth loss.
4. Lead to calcium deficiency in dogs-Because the liver contains high phosphorus and low calcium, and phosphorus inhibits the absorption of calcium, eating the liver for a long time will lead to calcium deficiency in the body, leading to rickets in puppies or adult dogs.
5. Causes the dog to bleed-the coagulation of the body needs the participation of calcium. If dogs eat liver for a long time and cause calcium deficiency, it will cause coagulation dysfunction, and chronic bleeding or acute bleeding is not easy to stop bleeding.
6. Causing postpartum convulsions in bitches-dogs that eat liver for a long time lose a lot of calcium after childbirth due to breastfeeding, and their own calcium reserves are very small, which is prone to hypocalcemia, characterized by panting, salivation, convulsions and stiff limbs. If treatment is not timely, it may lead to death.