It’s not that dogs can’t eat salt

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Samoyed (definite introduction)

I often see netizens saying that dogs are Don't eat salt. Eating salt will cause such and such consequences. It turns out that this is a misunderstanding in dog care. Not only can dogs eat salt, but they must also receive an appropriate amount of salt every day.

Let’s first take a look at what salt means to the living body. We all know that if the human body is short of salt, it can easily lead to physical fatigue. Dogs are also common. If dogs are short of salt, in addition to being tired, they may also suffer from various skin diseases and growth and development problems. Therefore, it is not that dogs cannot eat salt. Only by taking in an appropriate amount of salt can dogs live healthily.

But under normal circumstances, if you have been feeding dog food to your dog, then there is no need to supplement the salt, because the salt in the dog food can already meet the needs of the dog, and special supplementation may be possible. It will lead to urinary system diseases in dogs. For owners who feed their dogs self-made dog food, you must remember to add an appropriate amount of salt to your dog. Dogs need to absorb 20 mg of salt per kilogram of body weight per day.

In order to avoid the situation where the dog absorbs excessive amounts of salt, the owner must not give the dog food on the table. If the dog eats salty food, the owner must immediately provide an appropriate amount of purified water. For dogs to drink. Some people may say that our dog has always eaten food on the table and has not seen any problems with it! Experts say that dogs with excessive salt intake will not show obvious symptoms in the near future. This is a long-term process. Once dogs show symptoms, it means that they have been in a state of exceeding the target salt intake for a long time.

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