Feeding Misunderstandings of Husky Dog Food

Huskies (definitely introduced) are medium-sized dogs and have a relatively large amount of exercise. They need to maintain their nutrition when raising them. However, their owners often overfeed them. The editor has rectified some misunderstandings in feeding Husky dog ​​food for you. Friends who like Huskies may wish to understand them all.

Misunderstandings in Feeding Husky Dog Food
Husky (Confirmed Introduction)

 Error (1):

Eating fast means being hungry - in essence, dogs eat things very quickly regardless of whether they are hungry or not. This is a habit left over from the wild age. In the wilderness, dogs face severe competition for food and often finish one meal without knowing where the next one is, so they must finish it quickly before powerful rivals take away their food. This habit does not change just because the dog becomes a pet, so even if your puppy's belly is full, it will not slow down his eating speed. Don't think that it is hungry.

Mistakes (two):

Dogs that eat more thrive - many owners believe that giving dogs food all the time will make them grow longer. It turns out that this is a very wrong concept. In the puppy stage, excessive food will cause the puppy's skeleton to develop too fast and lead to abnormal skeleton structure. For adult dogs, excessive food and related lack of exercise are the most common causes of obesity, and obesity Fat will lead to many diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.

Mistake (3):

Husky is a very greedy little guy. No matter how many items the owner gives it, it can quickly eat them all. The owners should not be happy if they are engaged in sexual intercourse. This does not mean that Huskies are very prosperous. It must be a blessing to be able to eat sometimes. If a Husky eats too much, it will cause vomiting and diarrhea. What should we do? When a dog stops eating, it means he has eaten enough. In fact, when it comes to delicious food, most dogs are free to eat. Especially puppies, they cannot control their own food intake. If the owner does not control them, they can easily cause vomiting and diarrhea due to excessive food intake, which can lead to digestive system diseases such as acute gastroenteritis, and Dehydration and reduced immunity caused by intercourse make dogs very susceptible to serious infectious diseases.


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