Irish Setter (Definite Introduction)
The Irish Setter, also known as the Irish Setter, is extremely perfect and has a very cooperative ratio. "The most beautiful of all dogs" is the artist's praise for him. In the wilderness, the Irish Snow The Dachshund is a fast-moving hunter. In the family, he is also a happy-natured and easy-to-train companion. The appearance of the Irish Setter is often confused with that of the Golden Retriever. His feeding focus is similar to other dogs.
Feeding Focus
1. Canned Food
Juicy and soft canned food has a unique taste and bite, which can increase the dog's appetite. However, it contains high protein, and often the calorie and carbohydrate intake will increase when mixed with dry dog food. And the deliciousness will be lost after a while after opening.
2. Meat patties
Adding soft meat patties to canned food to feed dogs not only reduces fiber and fat in the bite, but also enhances palate movement. .
3. Dry dog food
All dry dog food has stable nutrition and a large reserve of benefits. Since it contains 4 times the calories of canned food, be careful not to weigh it too much when feeding. There are several types of dry dog food:
High-nutrition type: suitable for growing Irish Setter puppies, but be careful to choose food that is easy to digest.
General type: for adult dogs, the optimal nutrition and calories have been estimated based on the amount of exercise.
Low calorie type: Suitable for old dogs, dogs with obesity or insufficient exercise. It is a low calorie weight loss food.
For tooth grinding: a large, hard, dry food that can strengthen the gums and remove tartar.
4. Half-raw food
This kind of food is similar to cheese and has three times the calories of canned food. However, it contains a lot of carbohydrates, so dogs with diabetes do not like to eat it. Like dry dog food, leaving it out for a whole day will not have any effect on its taste. You can feed it to greedy and young dogs in small amounts, depending on their level of exercise.
5. Glue chew
This is a bone-like glue made by compressing beef bone powder. Dogs need to grind their teeth frequently, butBut if the glue is too small, it will be swallowed in one bite. The chicken bones are thin and hard and can easily hurt the mouth and stomach. The big beef bones are too hard and may break the teeth, so this is a very practical food.
6. Family food
A rich and nutritious diet for humans may not necessarily be nutritious for dogs. Feeding dogs the leftover food on the table will develop the bad habit of begging for food. Therefore, we can make some dog food at home, such as chicken nuggets mixed with rice or noodles, which is a very suitable food. Chicken is easy to digest and has lower calories than beef and pork, but remember not to add spices. The approximate amount of rice should be enough to be eaten in one sitting. Sesame seeds, shellfish, foods with high salt content, vegetable soups, etc. are not suitable for feeding.
Other foods that should not be fed to Irish Setter dogs:
Dogs will also be greedy when they see family members nibbling on big fish, meat and delicious snacks at the dinner table. , but in order to consider its health, all food except dinner should stop the dog from begging. The following foods should be collected:
1. Fish and milk just taken out of the freezer (easy to cause diarrhea )
2. Seafood such as squid, octopus, shellfish, shrimp, crabs (not easy to digest)
3. Chicken bones and fish bones are sharp and hard, and can easily hurt the mouth and digestive organs, and they cannot be fed. (Occasionally can cause intestinal bleeding)
4. Desserts and preserves (can become the main cause of dental caries and obesity)
5. Pungent spices such as ginger, curry powder, and pepper can excessively irritate the gastrointestinal tract
6. Foods high in salt.
7. Foods that are not easy to digest, such as mushrooms and freshly ground food, may cause diarrhea or vomiting.
8. Onions contain toxicity that melts red blood cells, and can easily cause poisoning symptoms such as hematuria or anemia after ingestion.
9. Chocolate may also produce toxic substances that can cause urinary incontinence, convulsions, epilepsy and other symptoms.
10. Some dogs will have diarrhea as soon as they drink milk. In such a situation, you can feed the dog yogurt.
11. Puppies should not feed ham, sausage, squid and other foods containing preservatives, pigments, etc.
12. Do not give watermelon to your dog, and try not to eat other melon fruits as it can easily cause diarrhea.
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