Death rate of dogs have increased after feeding this human food

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According to American pet product’s association, there are around 60 million dogs and 47 million cats in the households of US, considering this into account the number of pet owners are increasing in millions each year, so we decided to we drop down few important lists for you of the do’s and don’ts of feeding for pets.

Dog Foods

Do’s:

FOODS

Humans consume varieties of cuisine and food items, some of us choose raw, cooked or baked versions of them, but pets on the other hand have a specific diet in their system, their digestive system converts only specific foods into nutrition, if you have decided to cook or pick foods as natural as possible,

Some of the foods from your kitchen are mentioned below:

Bread

Eggs

Spinach

Chicken

Turkey

Green beans

Broccoli

Yogurt

Peanut butter

Cottage cheese

Carrots

Cantaloupe

Oatmeal

Peas

Bananas

You can feed these to your dogs but cats mostly consume salmon, milk and chicken meat.

 

CANNED FOODS

If you are someone who goes with products in the market, check for expiry date and the ingredients used to prepare those foods. Before buying the items, check the methods of serving because some dry foods needs to be mixed with water or milk for better digestion.

 

REPETATION:

Some of us feed our dogs, the same food items for years, which indirectly forms a counter active reaction to other foods, so have a scheduled plan for what you are feeding to your pets. Change the diet every week or once in two weeks.

Plan accordingly, check whether your pet shows intolerance to the foods you are feeding. Digestive problems like diarrhea and vomiting might be symptoms for the change of food, in such scenarios visit the doctor or opt for other food items.

 

TIME:

Most of the pet owners won’t feed their fur buddies at the right time which leads to inactiveness and digestive issues, feeding your pets at the right time will keep them at their prime health. Serving heavy meals after dusk is not a healthy option for pets, it’s hard for them to digest at night.

 

 Don’ts:

Chocolates:

Unlike humans, dog’s system convert chocolates into poison, one of the component in chocolate called theobromine turns them into poisonous substance, causing worst health conditions.

SALT: Salt when consumed through foods or directly causes death or serious health issues. So keep your salt tins far away from your dogs.

 

Garlic: Garlic lessens the production of red blood cells in dogs, resulting in hazardous effects on growth. Avoid feeding them with foods that’s contains garlic.

Avocado: Persin present in avocado is believed to be a toxic substance resulting in serious ailments to your fur buddy.

 

Macadamia nuts: Few grams of nuts are enough to kill your pup, if consumed, take them to the NEAREST vet without delay. Avoid these nuts at any cost.

Cats should never consume these three foods

Chocolate

Grapes

Cheese

 

TIPS:

If you are a person with busy schedules and running out of time or not sure of what to feed and what to do, save your energy by safe guarding them at pet care centers, pet care centers offer nutritious food with love and care, and they provide guidelines for what and what not to feed.

Tying them to the pole entire day will affect their mental abilities and increases their aggressiveness. If your pet is facing such situations take them immediately to a pet clinic and get it sorted.

FOLLOWING THESE will keep your pet’s life risk free and ensuring greater health. Share your love not your foods.

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