Feeding misunderstandings of Bichon Frize

Bichon Frize
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Feeding is something we must do when raising pets, and it is also the key to raising a good pet dog. Conditions indicate that whether a dog is healthy or not is closely related to how well they eat. Therefore, we must pay attention to the feeding method and food of the dog, so as to avoid the dog's physical discomfort caused by accidental eating or improper eating method. What are the feeding misunderstandings of Bichon Frize? Let’s introduce them.

Misunderstanding 1: Offal + white rice

This is a cliché. It turns out that this kind of diet is most likely to cause pet skin problems, such as eczema, dandruff and itchy skin. type of problem. Eating too much can cause vitamin A poisoning and bone problems in cats, so it is best to change the taste of their favorite liver after a long period of time. Frequent eating of rice will cause the dog's lower body to become fat, resulting in an irregular body shape.

Myth 2: Fish bones and chicken bones

Because dogs are accustomed to swallowing them without chewing them thoroughly, which often causes vomiting, diarrhea or constipation. Fish and chicken bones may still be stuck in the throat. You might as well give some pork or cow bones for your dog to chew. Dogs chew bones just because of their hobby. Eating bones does not necessarily make the dog's bones grow thicker.

Misunderstanding 3: The owner’s meals

Our meals contain a lot of oil, salt and other condiments, and some even contain a lot of spices. These are not suitable for pets. Raised. An adult dog only needs to eat food with 5% salt content. Too much oil and salt is not good for their health. Spicy ones are even worse as they can cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

Misunderstanding 4: Chicken + Pork + Beef

Pets do love to eat meat, and feeding them occasionally is fine. However, feeding meat for a long time will not only make them picky eaters and partial eclipses, but also It is easy for them to cause oral problems, such as dental caries, tartar, etc. The most common one is oral odor. Spicy meat will make the dog feel clumsy and not suitable for feeding.

Misunderstanding 5: Chocolate

The scariest thing is chocolate. The theobromine contained in chocolate can cause food poisoning in dogs. It is rare that a dog weighing 1 kg eats 9 grams of pure Chocolate may lead to death. Chocolate poisoning can cause vomiting and diarrhea, frequent urination, excessive activity, accelerated heartbeat and breathing, and may even lead to death due to loss of cardiovascular function. Be careful!

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