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Top 10 Mistakes Parents Make When Feeding Pets

2022-05-14 / 204 Read

You know? What should your dogs and cats eat? Offal? Wrong! Chicken? Wrong! Chocolate? Responsible. The editor will come to learn with you today about the knowledge of dog diet.

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This is an old saying. In fact, this kind of food is the most likely to cause pet skin problems, such as eczema, dander and itchy skin. The same is true for cats. Overeating 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 period of time. And often eating rice will lead to hypertrophy of the dog's lower body, resulting in non-standard body shape.

Myth 2: Seafood
 

Fish has fish bones in it, and cats can get stuck in their throats if they're not careful. Moreover, fish bones contain calcium and phosphorus, and long-term consumption can cause stones in the cat's urinary system. The meat of squid, squid and some shellfish contains some ingredients that cats are not suitable for. Eating too much can cause indigestion and gastrointestinal disorders in cats. Some seafood can also cause inflammation of the cat's skin, so let the cat eat a small amount before feeding, and give it in moderation after there is no reaction.

Myth 3: Fish and chicken bones
 

Because dogs are accustomed to swallowing without chewing, this often causes vomiting, diarrhea or constipation. Fish and chicken bones can also get stuck in the throat. Give your dog a small amount of pork or beef bones to chew on. It is just a dog's hobby to chew on bones, and eating bones does not necessarily make the dog's bones grow strong. Even cats should not eat bones, because too much calcium can cause them urinary problems.

Myth 4: The Master'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 a salt content of 5%. Too much oil and salt are not good for their bodies. Spicy ones are not good, it will cause their gastrointestinal discomfort.

Myth 5: Chicken + Pork + Beef
 

Pets do like to eat meat, they can be fed occasionally, but long-term feeding of meat will not only make them picky and partial In addition to habit, it is easy for them to have problems in the mouth, such as tooth decay, calculus, etc. The most common one is bad breath. And the meat with spicy ingredients will make the cat's sense of smell dull and not suitable for feeding.

Myth 6: Chocolate
 

Chocolate contains Theobromine can cause food poisoning in dogs, and some data show that a 1kg dog who eats 9g of pure chocolate may die. Chocolate poisoning can cause vomiting and diarrhea, frequent urination, hyperactivity, rapid heartbeat and breathing, and even death due to loss of cardiovascular function. Be careful!

Myth 7: Milk + Raw Protein
 

Although milk has high nutritional value, it is difficult for cats and dogs to digest and absorb, which may cause diarrhea. Never feed cats raw egg whites. Raw egg whites contain an antibiotic protein that neutralizes important vitamins in cats, making them less able to absorb them.

Myth 8: Ice Cream, Cream Cake + Mooncake
 

Actually, ice cream, cream cakes, moon cakes, and dumplings are not necessary for pets to eat. Some contain too much sugar, and some are not easy to digest. Cause obesity or diarrhea, in short, have a great impact on the pet's stomach.

Myth 9: Onion + Onion
 

The smell of onions and green onions will affect the smell of pets. Dogs who eat onions are prone to ringworm, while onions can stimulate the stomach of cats and dogs. They eat these things, and foods with added onions or green onions like hamburgers should never be fed.

Myth 10: Supper
 

Feed the dog, preferably 2 times a day. If it is fed at night, it will cause indigestion in the dog, and the abdomen is prone to hypertrophy, affecting body size and causing obesity.