The dangers of too much protein in dogs
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< p>We all know that protein is a very important nutrient for dogs, so what is the best protein content for dogs? What will happen if you supplement your dog with the right amount of protein?
For some young and normal dogs, an appropriate amount of protein may not be harmful, but it is harmful to sick dogs because it increases the burden on their livers, and for old dogs, it will damage their circulatory system. If dogs with liver and kidney damage are fed high amounts of protein, excess nitrogen will accumulate in body fluids and tissues. For old and sick dogs, feeding them dog food containing 16% protein can help them reduce their protein burden. An appropriate amount of fat will be digested and absorbed by the dog, making the dog obese, and the consequences thereof cannot be underestimated.
Usually high-quality dog ​​food has a protein content of 21-24%, a fat content of 8%-16%, a moisture content of 10%, a fiber of 3%-4%, Omega 3 of 0.5, and Omega 6 of 0.5%. 3. Calcium is 1.5 and phosphorus is 1.

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