German Shepherd (definite introduction)
Chicken liver is very rich in nutrients, including protein, fat, and carbohydrates. Compounds, vitamins A, D, phosphorus, etc., have extremely high nutritional value and have a special fishy smell. It is a food that pet dogs like very much. Research has found that chicken liver can be regarded as a nutritional supplement for dogs and can be eaten appropriately, but it must not be eaten in excess. To put it simply, if your German Shepherd occasionally eats chicken liver, this is excellent, but eating it for a long time, easily, and in large quantities will not have good results.
Clinical research has found that some German Shepherds are suitable for eating chicken liver:
For example, some German Shepherds who are prone to colds and diarrhea can eat chicken livers. Eat more chicken livers. Because chicken liver is rich in vitamins, it can well protect the integrity of the dog's respiratory and digestive tract epithelial cells, help strengthen the body's resistance, and maintain the health of the German Shepherd dog.
In addition, if the German Shepherd has bad habits such as picky eating and anorexia, we might as well prepare some chicken livers to stimulate the dog’s appetite so that it can gradually return to its normal eating habits. Naturally, chicken liver is very nutritious. If your German Shepherd has poor physical fitness and lacks body nutrients, it is also a good choice to feed it some chicken liver to keep the dog strong.
Giving German Shepherds chicken livers is useful, but it also has disadvantages. The key lies in the owner’s feeding:
Generally speaking, if the German Shepherd The Shepherd Dog is very healthy and does not suffer from malnutrition or picky anorexia, so you may want to feed it less chicken liver, usually once every 1-2 weeks. If a strong German Shepherd still eats a large amount of chicken liver every day, the consequences will be very serious.
For example, eating a lot of chicken liver in German Shepherd can easily lead to obesity. The storage of vitamin A in the body can cause poisoning and inhibit the body's absorption of calcium. If there is long-term calcium deficiency, the consequences will be very serious. Pet dogs may suffer from coagulation dysfunction, skeletal dysplasia, etc. as a result.
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