Dog Nutrition What are the dangers of overnutrition?
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Many people will wonder why the stray dogs they usually see may be raised in rural areas. Straw dogs often see them as very energetic and rarely get sick, but why do my own dogs get sick so often? There is a saying that "If you don't do it uncleanly, you won't get sick if you eat it." This sentence has certain truth. Just like the homeless people I saw on the road, they seemed to be living a good life when SARS was circulating. The reason why many dogs are so indifferent is because some owners are overly pampered, which is what we call noble disease. Most of them eat a variety of high-end foods, which are rich in nutrients, but is it really good to have too many nutrients? What are the dangers of overnutrition for dogs?

Simply put, if your pet dog eats too many nutrients, it will lead to excess body nutrition, which may cause or cause health problems. The biggest harm to dogs caused by excess nutrition is physical harm. Very simply, the most direct result of overnutrition in dogs is obesity, and obesity can cause health problems, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, etc.

If your dog eats too much fat and protein, it can easily cause kidney disease. If a dog consumes too much protein, minerals, such as phosphorus, sodium, etc., it will easily increase the dog’s risk index of kidney disease or lead to the reversal of kidney disease. If a pregnant dog has excess nutrition and obesity, it can easily induce pregnancy-induced hypertension and lead to dystocia in the dog.

In summary, the dangers of overnutrition for dogs are already obvious. The saying that the extremes of things must be reversed does not mean that more is better. Everything must have a certain degree. Therefore, raising a dog should not be too delicate, and it is not always a good thing to "taste the pain" from time to time.

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