Golden can not eat meat fish spines: many dog owners feel that fish spines can be a calcium supplement, but in fact, it is not. Fish spines can very easily get stuck in the esophagus or stab the gastrointestinal tract. If you must feed them, it is best to cook the bones in a pressure cooker first. Bones: Traditionally, like fish spines, dogs are thought to eat bones for calcium, but in fact the calcium in bones is very difficult to dissolve and can instead cause vomiting, diarrhea or constipation or even intestinal obstruction. It is a good idea to give them large bones occasionally, such as beef leg bones, will help remove tartar. However, eating more can cause constipation and should be properly controlled. The safest and most beneficial is still the special dog chews. Raw meat: There may be a risk of parasitic infection. The dog’s immune system cannot adapt to poultry and meat raised in captivity. The most common salmonella and bacillus bacteria are very dangerous to dogs. Poisoned dogs and cats will have no appetite, high fever, diarrhea, vomiting and even shock. Liver: Long-term consumption may cause vitamin A overdose or even poisoning. Pork: The fat globules within pork are larger than other meats and may block the microvasculature in dogs. Avoid pork products, especially bacon containing sodium nitrate. Raw fish: Raw fish also contains enzymes that can destroy vitamin B1, causing vitamin B1 deficiency, which can lead to loss of appetite, cramps and, in severe cases, death. Octopus, squid, shellfish: all are indigestible foods that may also cause abdominal pain and diarrhea. Raw eggs: Raw egg whites contain a protein called ovalbumin, which depletes the dog’s body of vitamin H. Vitamin H is an essential nutrient for growth and fur health, and raw eggs often contain germs. Hard-boiled eggs are perfect for this.
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