Dog amylase high because the dog's body can break down the starch enzyme is too much, resulting in food intake too much starch can not be fully digested and absorbed, residual in the intestinal tract, and then triggered by diarrhea, vomiting and other digestive problems.
2, dietary principles: less starch, high protein
For dogs with high amylase, it is advisable to use less starch, high protein feeds, such as chicken, fish, oyster meat and so on.
In addition, you can also add the right amount of vegetables and fruits, such as pumpkin, carrots, spinach, apples, etc. These foods can provide the dog with a wealth of vitamins and fiber, which is conducive to gastrointestinal health.
3, taboo food: less carbohydrate class
Dogs with high amylase should avoid giving it too much carbohydrate food, such as pistachios, onions, corn and so on. This type of food will increase the burden on the dog's intestines and stomach, which in turn will lead to digestive disorders.
In addition, you should also avoid giving your dog too much oily and sugary food, such as snacks and human leftovers, when it has high amylase.
4, dietary advice: choose healthy food
In order for the dog to maintain a good physical condition, you can choose some healthy feeds and snacks, such as Royal Canin, ACANA dog food and other high-nutrition, no-additive feeds designed specifically for pets.
In addition, you can choose some potatoes, beans, cereals and other low-starch and high-fiber foods, such as potato carp, chub, green beans, etc. These foods help to reduce the level of amylase enzyme in the dog's body, which can relieve gastrointestinal discomfort.