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When we were young, we all thought that cats love fish, rabbits love carrots, and dogs love to gnaw bones! But in fact, although cats eat fish, fish is not the cat's favorite food, and carrots are the food that rabbits dislike, and rabbits love Chinese cabbage more!
But it's true that dogs love to gnaw bones, just look at the dog in "Cat and Mouse" and know that dogs all over the world love to gnaw bones. Here are 5 reasons why dogs are fond of gnawing bones!
1. Pet owners who need to raise dogs for teeth grinding and cleaning will know that dogs will have a hobby of teeth grinding, especially dogs in the puppy period will love to bite things very much, because puppies have to go through a tooth change, and their teeth will be itchy, so they especially love to bite hard things, such as bones. Even when the dog grows up, it will still love to gnaw bones to grind its teeth, because dogs still have to grind their teeth to clean their teeth and get rid of bad breath.
2. The substitute for toys, big bones, is not only a dog teething supplies, but also a big toy for dogs. The point of this toy is also obvious, it is very strong and bite-resistant, and it is very natural. And if it is fresh bones, there will be the smell of fat and bone marrow, which will make the dog love it and slowly gnaw at home for a long time!
3. Gnawing bones can make the dog meet the general items for dogs are not too bitten, especially some furniture at home can not meet the needs of dogs to bite and vent, but will let the owner reprimand and beat themselves, but the bones are different, no matter how to bite the owner will not be very angry, over time, dogs have a soft spot for gnawing bones, and even see it is very excited!
4. It is natural to love to gnaw bones, in fact, gnawing bones is also a genetic nature of dogs, dogs are still wild wolves before they are domesticated, and they are not naturally able to find food in nature, so sometimes they will take the remnants of the prey into the nest, and get a kind of psychological comfort that has been "eaten" by gnawing, and at the same time can replenish calcium and fix teeth, and exercise their own bite force.
5. There is another major reason why dogs love to gnaw bones when they take bones as food, that is, dogs will treat fresh bones as food, especially freshly cooked bones, which will also exude the smell of oil and bone marrow. However, pet owners need to pay attention to the fact that dogs cannot eat sharp and small bones, and it is easy to constipate if they eat too many bones.
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1. There is a smell of meat on the bones.
2. To survive.
3. For teeth grinding.
4. In order to supplement nutrition.
5. For the sake of constipation.
Bones contain a lot of trace elements, which can help the stomach and intestines to be fragile, and the poop of dogs who often diarrhea and vomit becomes drier
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Because dogs love to gnaw bones, this is its nature, so this can't be changed at all.
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Because the bones are nutritious and hard, it is suitable for dogs to grind their teeth to pass the time, which helps digestion when dogs gnaw on bones.
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Dogs love to gnaw bones to fill their stomachs, when the owner is not fed other food. Dogs love to gnaw bones in order to grind their teeth, and gnawing bones can help dogs grow teeth. Dogs love to gnaw bones because they are fun and kill time.
Dogs love to gnaw bones because of their natural habit, and dogs don't just gnaw bones to eat. If the owner does not provide other food to the dog, but only gives the dog leftover bones, the dog gnaws on the bones to fill the stomach without choice. If there is other food to choose from, I believe that the dog will not choose bones.
Dogs bite bones to clean the mouth and prevent oral diseases, so dogs like to gnaw bones. Especially when the dog is changing teeth, the teeth will be very itchy, and biting the bone can help the dog teeth. Dogs gnaw bones as toys.
Dogs gnaw bones because they are bored, they nibble a few times when they are bored, and they kick around when they are bored as toys. Especially when you are not in the company of your owner, you can kill time by gnawing on bones, which are both toys and food.
Dogs are domesticated from wild dogs, and although they are now able to get along well with people, they still retain some of the living habits of wild dogs. Wild dogs that live in nature need to hunt their own prey, and after hunting food, they usually eat the meat of their prey first, and then take the bones back to the burrow to chew. Because of their natural habits, dogs love to gnaw bones.
First, you need to eat between tooth changes. Second, if your dog bites something, you need to give it to him. Third, if your dog has tartar or gum problems, you need to give your dog some food. Thank you and hope mine is helpful to you!
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