Freckled Dogs
Dogs love to eat, but they only distinguish between what they can eat and what they cannot, but not whether the food is harmful or not. To grow healthily, freckle dogs need more nutrients and energy support. Protein, vitamins, calcium, minerals, etc., these are all indispensable substances for the growth of the dog's body. In life, there are many things that dogs can eat, but there are also many foods that freckles cannot eat. For example:
Chocolate and other snacks and drinks containing theobromine and caffeine are not suitable for pet dogs. When you are eating these snacks yourself, be sure not to give them to your dog. The caffeine in chocolate reduces blood flow to the brain, leading to heart disease and other fatally threatening diseases. Note that the higher the purity of chocolate, the higher the caffeine content, and the greater the damage to freckles dogs.
Green onions, garlic, ginger, etc. cannot be eaten by freckles. To put it simply, if you fry shredded onions and put garlic in the food, don’t habitually feed these leftovers containing green onions and garlic to your dog. Because raw or cooked onions contain bisulfide components, this will cause the dog's red blood cells to oxidize, or cause hemolytic anemia, seriously damaging the dog's health.
Small, sharp bones such as chickens, ducks, and fish cannot be eaten by freckles. These brittle and hard bone fragments can easily puncture a dog's throat and scratch their mouth. Seriously, it will cause gastrointestinal bleeding in dogs and even threaten the life safety of dogs.
No raw, frozen, or highly irritating food can be given to freckles. For example, food with high salt content, spicy food, raw meat, frozen shrimp and other foods should not be given to freckles at will. This will not only irritate the dog's gastrointestinal tract, but may also cause food poisoning, and even cause high fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and shock.
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