Meat:
Rabbit meat: The fat content of rabbit meat is lower than other meats, only 1.9 1%, so rabbit meat is really high-protein and low-fat meat.
Mutton: Mutton is very nutritious. Eating mutton in winter can keep dogs warm from the cold, but if you are allergic to mutton, it is better to eat less.
Chicken breast: However, it should be noted that the chicken for dogs should be stripped of bones and chicken skin to prevent dogs from choking or scratching their intestines, and cooked directly without any seasoning.
Beef: And beef is mostly lean meat with less fat content, but it belongs to high-calorie meat. Eating too much is not recommended, which is not good for dogs with bad stomachs.
Duck breast: So you can feed the dog some duck meat every day, or buy some dried duck meat directly and feed it occasionally.
Other foods:
Egg yolk: However, the protein content and fat content in egg yolk are relatively high, and dogs are prone to obesity if they eat too much. Feed cooked egg yolk 1-2 times a week.
Sugar-free yogurt: choose lactose-free yogurt. Yogurt is a food containing calcium and high protein, which is good for the digestive system of dogs.
Salt-free seaweed: it has high nutritional value, but remember to feed it regularly in small quantities.
Sugar-free cheese: Proper feeding of cheese can supplement high-quality protein, and protein is more easily absorbed by dogs after being fermented by fermenting bacteria.
Fruit:
Kiwifruit: But be careful, don't give the dog too much kiwifruit, just one and a half at a time!
Hami melon: Be sure to remove the seeds and skins before giving them to dogs.
Banana: A small amount eaten by dogs is good for dogs' intestines.
Strawberries: Like most fruits, however, when feeding dogs, you should take off the stems of strawberries before feeding them.
Apples: Apples rich in vitamins are of course suitable for dogs, but you can't give dogs apple cores!
Watermelon: juicy and sweet is the favorite of dogs, and it is a fruit shared by shovelers and dogs in summer.
Blueberries: There are blueberries and anthocyanins.
Papaya: The owner with poor dog constitution may wish to feed him some papaya.
Vegetables:
Spinach.
Pumpkin: But diabetic dogs must not eat it!
Sweet potato: Sweet potato is added to many dog foods sold in pet shops. Obese dogs ignore this one!
Sweet pepper.
Carrots: Generally, you can eat them once every 2-3 days.
Cyclamen cyclamen: But remember not to eat more. It should be less than 10% of the dog's diet.
Cucumber: It can replenish water for dogs and relieve summer heat. It only contains water, so you can safely give it to dogs. This is a good snack.
Green beans: Dogs with sensitive stomach should be carefully selected.