What are the nutrients required in a dog’s body? Water dog’s need for water far exceeds the need for food, the daily water requirement of adult dogs is 100 ml of water per kg of body weight; puppies for 150 ml of water per kg of body weight. Fat fat is an important part of the living organism, and its main role is to store energy. The energy in fat cannot be absorbed directly by the dog and must be converted into fatty acids in order to be absorbed. Carbohydrates carbohydrates, commonly known as sugar. In the dog, the main source of energy for vital activities is glucose, which can be rapidly absorbed by the dog’s body. Glucose is always kept at a certain level in the dog’s blood to maintain the energy required by the dog’s internal organs. Minerals Minerals are metallic elements other than carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in the dog’s body. Although minerals are found in small amounts in dogs, they play an important role in the level of hormones, soft tissues, blood, body flow and cells in the body, and they directly affect the conduction function of the nervous system. Fiber moderate amount of fiber can promote gastrointestinal motility and facilitate digestion. Fiber is widely found in plant-based feeds. Protein Protein is the main active substance of life activities, and is the main nutrient for organisms to maintain their own life activities. VitaminsVitamins are organic compounds with high biological activity and cannot be synthesized or rarely synthesized in living organisms. The various vitamins contained in canine diets are generally sufficient to meet the needs of the dog’s body. Balanced nutrition is one of the necessary conditions for the healthy growth of dogs.
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