Precautions for giving sweets to dogs
Dogs

If there are children and dogs at home, parents should be careful that children may give candies to dogs out of kindness. In fact, it is not that dogs cannot eat sweets at all, but the owner needs to pay attention to the amount and never overdo it. The editor will tell you some aspects that you need to pay attention to when giving sweets to your dog.
1. Dogs should not eat foods high in sugar, fat and salt. Foods high in sugar and fat can easily make dogs gain weight.
2. Obesity can easily induce a series of diseases, such as fatty liver, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease, etc., and damage the circulation, circulation, reproductive and other systems.
3. When dogs age, these diseases will threaten their lives. Dogs' long-term intake of excessive salt will inevitably increase the burden of kidney excretion and affect the health of the kidneys. At the same time, the instability of various minerals and vitamins in the body directly affects the health and resistance of the skin, causing various skin diseases.
4. If the dog likes to eat sweets, it does not mean that it must not be given to the dog. As long as the dog is not in particularly poor health and does not eat a very large amount, it is still possible to eat a little.
5. For example, milk tablets also contain sugar, but since milk is a calcium supplement, you might as well give some to your bichon; for example, you can also feed your dog some yogurt regularly, which can help the dog's gastrointestinal tract; in summer, During hot weather, dogs can also eat some popsicles that are not too sweet to relieve fever.
6. It is best not to give gummy candies to dogs, because they are easy to stick to the teeth or even stick to the dog’s trachea. If it causes tracheal obstruction, the dog may choke or become obstructed.
7. Chocolate-flavored candy cannot be fed because the theobromine in the chocolate content will damage the bichon.
Shen Xin reminds: Don’t let your dog overeat to avoid acute diseases such as gastric dilation. Overeating is more serious for puppies, because puppies have weak digestion ability and poor ability to control hunger, which is more likely to cause overeating, leading to acute gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting. , even life-threatening.

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