Golden Retriever (definite introduction)
In daily life, if the dog’s diet is mainly dog food, sometimes the owner will make some side dishes for the dog when he is free. So which vegetables can the dog eat and which can’t be eaten?
Eating some vegetables suitable for dogs is beneficial to the dog’s body. Eating vegetables can supplement the dog with various vitamins and is of great use to the dog’s nutritional balance. However, no vegetables are suitable for dogs. Dogs eat randomly, and some vegetables are not suitable for dogs to eat. Generally, dogs can eat some of the following vegetables: rare vegetables such as cabbage, cucumber, carrot, broccoli, pumpkin, sweet potato, and zucchini. You can give it to dogs, especially carrots. Eating them raw is very effective in supplementing vitamins for dogs. However, don’t give all carrots to dogs. Give them all carrots that are not broken into pieces and swallow them in large chunks. It is very difficult to digest and absorb it, so it should be crushed and fed to the dog. Feed a little bit at each meal. Don’t overdo it. Eating too much can easily cause diarrhea in the dog.
There are some vegetables that are never allowed to be eaten by dogs: for example: onions, tomatoes, garlic, mushrooms, potato peels, and bean sprouts. These vegetables are not allowed to be eaten by dogs, as they may easily cause poisoning or poisoning in dogs. Otherwise, it will trigger other symptoms, so it is better not to give the dog random vegetables, especially when the owner usually eats, not to give the dog random food.
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