Why does my dog eat everything, and what should I do if my dog eats everything he sees?

Updated on pet 2024-05-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you just eat, it may be caused by the itching of your molars during tooth replacement.

    There are three reasons why you should eat it.

    One reason is dissatisfaction with the owner, in order to attract attention, to get extra attention and care.

    The two reasons are that there are worms in the dog's stomach, and it is a large number of worms, which is very harmful to the dog's body, and the adult worms are very strong, and the dog's stomach motility cannot be excreted.

    If you look at dogs for a long time, you will see that dogs sometimes eat paper-based fibers.

    The gastrointestinal structure of dogs is different from that of humans, which is an important reason why dogs eat grass and paper. The stomach of a dog is large and occupies about the abdominal cavity.

    The intestines are very short, accounting for about 1 3 of the abdominal cavity, so dogs basically use the stomach to digest food and absorb it.

    Nutrition, easy to digest meat food, not easy to digest things like leaves, grasses and other things that have "fiber". Dogs sometimes.

    Eating grass and other things is not to satisfy hunger like cows and horses, but to clear the stomach. When the dog feels that digestion is not.

    When you have a fever in your stomach, you eat some straw paper, which becomes feces and excretes other things in your stomach and intestines.

    When my puppy was 2 months old, he had a very strong desire to eat paper and cloth, and then it was slowed down after the insect, and after increasing the number of walks and runs, he completely eliminated the bad habit of eating indiscriminately within a week, and he liked to bite, so I simply gave him a slipper.

    If your dog is also vomiting, it may be a sign of food poisoning.

    Dogs are born with the ability to vomit toxins out of their bodies, and puppies also have this ability, but this ability is still very poor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    3-5 months is the time when the puppy is the skiniest, at this time the dog is curious, coupled with long teeth, it eats and bites everything. The dog chew gum that LZ bought is generally not eaten by dogs. I suggest you go to the nearby wet market.

    Buy that kind of cow and pig leg bones. , a whole root. The harder the better, and the ones that are not quick or mutilated (which will scratch the dog) should be larger.

    Prevent him from swallowing. Then boil in the water for a day. Sterilization (don't add any seasoning!)

    When he's cold and dry, you can give him a bite.

    Dogs in general love the taste of meat. If he bites the bone, he won't eat the money of LZ. Hehe.

    I wish the baby a long and healthy life forever.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you have teeth, of course, you have to bite it, and you can buy him a big bone stick.

    People eat meat, dogs gnaw bones, and after they are dried, they give him anti-gnawing and don't lose much slag.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Look at it, don't eat everything, or something will happen to your stomach.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    3 months of dog bites are forgivable

    It is mainly about grinding teeth.

    Go buy him some dog chew gum. That stuff can be eaten in the stomach.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be lacking in the trace elements of these things, give it some iron or something, 3 months is also the period of teeth grinding, our dog grinds his teeth when he bites the door. . .

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Teeth are good, or they were born with.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This must be controlled, not everything dogs are cautious of oak can eat, eat and late things are wide next to it, it is easy to cause dog poisoning, so when it eats some harmful food, it must be stopped to avoid accidents.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is not necessarily, and the dogs are very different now, unlike before.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No. Our meals contain a lot of oil, salt and other condiments, and some even contain a lot of spices, which are not suitable for pets. An adult cat or dog only needs to eat food with 5% salt, and too much oil and salt is not good for their health.

    Spicy ones are not good, and they will cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

    Top 5 myths about feeding a Bichon Frise.

    Myth 1: Offal + rice.

    This is a cliché, in fact, this kind of food is most likely to cause pet problems, such as eczema, dander and itching. The same is true for cats, eating too much can lead to vitamin A poisoning and bone problems in cats, so it is good to change the taste of their favorite liver after a long time. Eating rice often leads to hypertrophy of the lower body of the dog, resulting in an unstandard body shape.

    Myth 2: Fish bones and chicken bones.

    Because dogs are used to swallowing it without chewing it, this often causes vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation. Fish and chicken bones can also get stuck in the throat. You can give a small amount of pork or beef bones for the dog to gnaw.

    Dogs gnawing on bones is just a hobby, and eating bones does not necessarily make a dog's bones strong. Cats should not eat bones, because too much calcium can cause them urinary problems.

    Myth 3: The host's meal.

    Our meals contain a lot of oil, salt and other condiments, and some even contain a lot of spices, which are not suitable for pets. An adult cat or dog only needs to eat food with 5% salt, and too much oil and salt is not good for their health. Spicy ones are not good, and they will cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

    Myth 4: Chicken + pork + beef.

    Pets do love to eat meat, and it is okay to feed them occasionally, but long-term feeding of meat not only makes them develop picky eating habits and partial eating, but also makes them easily produce oral problems, such as tooth decay, tartar, etc., the most common is bad breath. Meat with spices and spices will dull the cat's sense of smell and make it unsuitable for feeding.

    Myth 5: Chocolate.

    The most terrible thing is chocolate, the theobromine contained in chocolate can cause food poisoning in dogs, and some data show that a dog weighing 1 kg can eat 9 grams of pure chocolate can lead to death. Chocolate poisoning can cause vomiting, diarrhea, urinary frequency, restlessness, hyperactivity, rapid heartbeat, breathing, and even death due to loss of cardiovascular function.

    Be careful!

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