British Cocker Spaniel Feeding Tips

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British Cocker Spaniel (Definite Introduction)

Because the Cocker Spaniel has a relatively high need for exercise, the need for meat in the diet is relatively large. The choice of meat may be pork or beef. It is generally not recommended to feed fish to dogs. Occasionally, it is appropriate to give dogs some large pig bones to chew, but do not give them small bones such as duck bones, chicken bones, and fish bones, because dogs are not only not good at digesting these, but may also get stuck in their throats.

For dogs, there is usually no need to eat other things. Dog food can well meet the pet’s own nutritional needs, because dog food is more strictly proportioned according to the pet’s needs. Mixed, dog food plus an appropriate amount of water can well meet the needs of pets. Regarding the frequency of feeding, it is recommended to eat small meals frequently. If it is really because you are too busy at work, you can have one meal each morning and one meal, with each meal being slightly larger.

Only by properly arranging the pet's diet can the pet have a strong body.

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