Although dogs are able to eat a small amount of shrimp, but not too much. Shrimp contains a lot of salt, eating too much will increase the burden on the dog’s body; and the phosphorus contained in the shrimp, may lead to food poisoning in dogs. Do not give your dog raw shrimp to avoid parasites endangering your dog’s health, and cooking can only be done with water to reduce the salt intake of your dog. Many shrimp often contain parasites, wild shrimp this situation will be more serious. Therefore, when feeding shrimp to dogs, shrimp must be cooked in water. Also be careful to remove the shrimp threads from the back of the shrimp to avoid the toxic substances in the shrimp being absorbed by the dog.
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