Dogs can eat mung bean porridge, but remember not to put sugar or salt and other seasoning. Long-term mung bean porridge as the main food is also not recommended, otherwise it is easy to cause malnutrition in dogs due to a single food variety, which leads to anemia, calcium deficiency and other symptoms. Mung bean porridge is better absorbed for dogs, but because mung bean porridge contains mostly soy protein and starch, does not meet the nutritional needs of dogs, so there is no need to feed it often, and too much mung bean porridge feeding may also trigger gas in dogs. The dog’s acceptance of soy food is not strong, because the dog itself is more of a carnivore, although also often eat a small amount of vegetables, but its intestines are not suitable for digestion of plants, especially beans such as plant protein content is very high, most of which will trigger indigestion in dogs.
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