1. Dangerous products.
The animal and human bodies are very different. And what is good or safe for us can cause irreparable harm to a pet.
– Bread is almost useless and low in calories. Disrupts the work of the gastrointestinal tract, leads to bloating, the development of dysbiosis.
– Chocolate, onion, garlic, grapes, raisins contain toxic substances for dogs.
– Sugar leads to diabetes and tooth decay.
– Fish bones, chicken and Turkey tube bones can injure the mouth and internal organs.
– Sausages, smoked meat are toxic to dogs and do not carry nutritional value.
– Salted and dried fish contains a lot of salt. A direct route to kidney failure.
– Nuts (almonds, pecans, walnuts) – toxic to dogs, lead to indigestion and intestinal blockage.
2. on such mixed diet develops dysbacteriosis.
The internal organs of the dog eventually adapt to digest food of a certain consistency. When an animal receives both dry food and food from the table, some of the food is not digested, but rots. The beneficial bacteria are killed and the pathological begin to multiply. Dysbacteriosis causes discomfort and abdominal pain, and vitamins and minerals are not fully absorbed.
3. The diet “from the table” is difficult to balance.
In order for a pet to develop harmoniously and be healthy, it needs to eat fully. The daily diet should include a certain amount of useful substances, such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, amino acids, and trace elements.
If the dog is used to receiving your food, then it is quite difficult to track the balance of nutrition. Many veterinarians advise to feed your Pets ready-made pet food – this will allow you to be sure that the animal receives all the nutrients, necessary vitamins and trace elements.
How do you feed your dog? We are waiting for your answers in the comments!