The Alaskan Malamute looks honest and cute, with a large body, muscular development, and a gentle personality that is more friendly than a friend. The review rate is very high after wearing it. So what do Alaskan Malamutes eat to grow faster? What foods can they not eat?
When raising Alaskan Malamutes, you must pay attention to reasonable nutrition and balanced nutrition. The general dog food is nutritious and scientifically formulated, and will also take into account the dog's digestion and absorption ability. Parents may wish to choose appropriate dog food based on the age and weight of the dog.
In addition, when raising Alaskan Malamutes, we can also use novel vegetables. Vegetables contain a lot of fiber, which can stimulate intestinal peristalsis and help defecation. Soluble dietary fiber can also increase the number of intestinal probiotics. You can feed cabbage, cucumbers, carrots, broccoli, and sweet potatoes. But not all vegetables can be eaten. Parents should not feed their dogs a lot of tomatoes and onions. Dogs will suffer from hemolytic anemia if they eat onions.
You may also wish to feed mutton and chicken with low fat content. It should be noted that chicken bones, fish bones, etc. should not be fed to dogs, because they may scratch the intestinal tract and stab the dog's gastrointestinal mucosa, causing traumatic gastroenteritis.
Do not feed human food to Alaskan Malamutes, such as chocolate or food with high salt content and other irritating food.
The gastrointestinal tract of Alaskan Malamutes is not very good, and they are particularly prone to diarrhea due to the effects of diet and environment. Parents may wish to add some probiotics when feeding their dogs to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and digestion. If you want to beautify your dog's coat, you might as well add a little lecithin to your dog's food.
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