Dogs can eat taro, taro cooked, mashed, and mixed with meat to feed the dog can be. However, taro should not be eaten in excess, as dogs do not digest it well and are prone to gastrointestinal problems. For dogs, taro is high in sugar and has a low conversion rate, so it should not be consumed for a long time. Excessive consumption of taro is likely to lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, indigestion and adverse symptoms such as soft stools, diarrhea and vomiting in dogs. Taro contains nutrients that are not effectively absorbed and utilized by dogs, but are more palatable. Therefore, many dogs are used to eating taro, they begin to reject the main food, and even picky, anorexic bad, and may also be malnourished.
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