Dogs can get rich vitamins by eating vegetables. This nutrient element based on natural plants is the most easily absorbed by the human body. But not all vegetables can be eaten by dogs, so what should families pay most attention to in the process of raising dogs?
Brother Dog will give you a brief talk on two extreme aspects. ...
What vegetables can dogs eat?
In life, dogs can usually eat: common vegetables such as cabbage, cucumber, broccoli, pumpkin, zucchini, bitter gourd, carrot, sweet potato and so on.
Carrots, in particular, are rich in various vitamins. If you can feed your dog with complementary food, I believe that your hairy children will not lack vitamins, nor will they bite things at home (in fact, many dogs eat and bite things indiscriminately, which is a manifestation of vitamin deficiency), and of course, vegetables such as sweet potatoes, which are very popular foods for most dogs (at least many family members who have dogs around Brother Dog have told me so).
Which vegetables are forbidden to dogs?
Although it is good for dogs to eat vegetables, we should also pay attention to some vegetables that dogs must never try. For example: onions, tomatoes, garlic, mushrooms, bean skin (the most deadly with cyan), bean sprouts and other vegetables, please take your own memo and write down that you must not give it to dogs. These vegetables can easily cause dog poisoning or other syndromes, so please pay more attention every day.
Finally, I hope every family member who keeps dogs and cats can keep their furry children healthy. Brother Dog would like to add that although cat food and dog food are good, you can also try to ask your own hands to make a complementary food for your hairy children, and they will love your cooking and you even more.