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Yes, dogs are theoretically carnivores, but because they have been with people for a long time, they have become omnivorous, the simplest is rice, and dogs need vitamins, and dogs will eat grass if they lack vitamins.
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…!(Sweat first, I thought you were going to eat dog meat!) )
You can eat anything, but be careful:
1. The amount of salt that dogs eat is one-third of that of people, don't eat salty food or the dog will lose its hair 2, don't eat things that are too hot or the dog will stink, the food temperature is about 30 degrees for the best 3, you can eat more fruits, so that the dog's fur looks very healthy and shiny 4, if your dog is less than two months now, you can only eat some liquid food, such as: soy milk, milk should be cautious, some puppies are allergic to milk.
These are just some of my experiences for your reference, I hope it will be of some help to you.
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It's okay for dogs to eat vegetarian food, but they should be nutritious and give some meat appropriately.
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It's good to put vegetables in the dog's meal, the dog won't have bad breath after eating, and the poop is also very good, my dog likes to eat tomatoes and cucumbers.
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If you are vegetarian, you will be deficient in vitamin A
Dogs are omnivores.
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Absolutely, but you need the necessary nutrients.
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A vegan diet can be malnourished.
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Dogs are carnivores, often eat some meat to supplement nutrition, long-term vegetarianism will lead to more and more thin body, less and less energy, there is a possibility of disease.
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Inefficient nutrient conversionAlthough a dog's digestive system can get nutrients from plants, it is much easier to get nutrients from meat. In terms of conversion efficiency, vegan diets have a much lower nutrient conversion rate than meat. Dogs that eat a vegetarian diet need to eat much more than other dogs in order to get the same amount of energy.
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1. The longer the vegetarian dog, the better the health of the dog. 2. The longer the vegetarian dog, the less likely it is to get infectious diseases, cancer and thyroid insufficiency. 3. The longer the vegetarian dog, the more alkalinity of the dog's urine can be increased, thereby reducing the chance of urinary tract infection.
4. The longer the vegetarian dog, the less likely it is to have heart disease. In short, for the health of the dog and your own wallet. Are "vegan dogs" healthy enough?
It is believed that this topic will be of concern to dog lovers. A dedicated article, "Health Survey Report on Vegan Dogs," aims to investigate whether dogs that do not eat meat or any animal products are also spine-closed. Here are some excerpts from the key takeaways:
This survey is a one-year survey of 300 "vegetarian dogs" in 33 states in the United States and Canada, including dog age, dog breed, dog gender, eating habits, health status, etc. It was found that 82% of vegan dogs had a health condition of:
Good to excellent, and have been vegetarian for more than five years, of which dogs do not eat meat and do not eat any animal products.
What does it mean to have "good to excellent" dog health?
The report cites the description of the dog owner: happy, lively, shiny, slim, energetic, tasteless. After reading the above description, not to mention that dogs will choose vegetarian diets and even people will choose vegetarian diets, right?
So far, only 28 out of 300 vegan dogs have died, and their average age is years, which is equivalent to more than 70 years old for humans. The causes of death included 8 dogs with cancer, 7 dogs from heart disease, 5 dogs from old age, 2 dogs from accidents, 1 dog euthanized and other causes of death.
Dogs are most afraid of getting all kinds of infectious diseases, however, the survey pointed out:
Of the 300 vegetarian dogs, none of them have been vegan for four or more years and have never had any infectious diseases. Of the 300 vegetarian dogs, only 34 (infected with ** disease.
Of the 300 vegan dogs, 12 (4%) had heart disease, 2 of which were mild, 11 (overweight, 10 (3%) had digestive problems, 8 (had thyroidism) and 8 (had hearing loss or deafness, all of which were vegetarian dogs with poor health.
Homemade vegetarian food can be roughly divided into four categories, and it can be said that each type can feed the dog. However, I recommend eating a balanced diet to ensure that your dog doesn't get tired of eating and that you can absorb all the necessary nutrients. Here are the specific classifications:
a. Unsalted staple food: such as steamed buns, wotou, unsalted cakes, etc.
b. Steamed vegetables: such as steamed potato chips, steamed cabbage, steamed Chinese cabbage, steamed zucchini, steamed carrots, etc.
c. Raw vegetables: such as cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, etc.
d. Fruits: such as apples, pears, etc.
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OK. Generally, dogs can eat some of the following vegetables: like cabbage, cucumbers, carrots, broccoli, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, zucchini, these common vegetables can be eaten by dogs, especially carrots, raw eating is very good for dogs to supplement vitamins, but do not give the whole carrot to the dog, the whole to the dog to eat bite is not broken, large pieces are difficult to digest and absorb when swallowed, so it is necessary to crush the dog to eat, feed a little per meal, a small amount of feeding, not too much, eat too much is also easy to cause the dog to diarrhea, diarrhea.
There are some vegetables that should never be eaten by dogs: such as: onions, tomatoes, garlic, mushrooms, potato skins, bean sprouts, these vegetables are not allowed to be eaten by dogs, which can easily cause dog poisoning or cause other diseases, so it is better not to give dogs vegetables casually, especially when the owner usually eats, you can't give the dog to drink and eat indiscriminately.
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Yes, dogs are omnivores. The combination of meat and vegetables helps your dog's health.
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Dogs are omnivores, and it is good to eat more vegetarian food.
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Dogs can be vegetarian as you want, not necessarily meat.
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What's the relationship between the two and it's not eating dog meat.
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