Golden Retriever (Definite Introduction)
So-called The moon is particularly bright during the Mid-Autumn Festival. During every good festival, I miss my family more and the Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching. I believe there has been a wave of "moon" shopping recently. Everyone should also understand that the "moon" I am talking about is moon cakes. As a must-have food during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the types of mooncakes are becoming more and more complicated, and the fillings are also more diverse. We have to admit that our country has a unique taste in food. I think many dog owners have already bought mooncakes and are ready to enjoy them. So as our loyal dogs, will the owners also share the mooncakes with them? But before considering whether to enjoy "moon cake" with dogs, we should first consider whether dogs can eat moon cakes after all.
We understand that the important ingredients of mooncakes are flour, sugar, fat, etc. Therefore, mooncakes are also high-oil, high-sugar, and high-fat foods, and the calories they can generate cannot be underestimated. Not only are mooncakes high in calories and difficult to digest, they may also block the absorption of other foods, leading to food accumulation, food stagnation and other phenomena. This is especially true for pets. There have been cases of dogs experiencing vomiting and loss of appetite after eating mooncakes by mistake. And we know that there are all kinds of fillings in mooncakes, and there is no guarantee that dogs will not eat some taboo foods, which may lead to food poisoning.
And if the dog itself is obese, then high-calorie foods such as mooncakes are not suitable for them. Besides, we all know that mooncakes are relatively soft, so they are likely to stick to the teeth after eating. If the owner does not clean them promptly, bacteria can easily grow over time and cause oral problems. Some so-called sugar-free mooncakes only use xylitol, maltitol and other sugars instead of sucrose, and foods containing xylitol may cause the liver function of dogs to weaken.
So generally speaking, dogs are not suitable for eating mooncakes. If owners want to share the joy of the festival with their dogs, they might as well make their own mooncakes for their dogs. Not only can it protect the dog's physical safety, but it can also allow the dog to taste delicious "mooncakes", which is a double benefit. So a final word of advice, don’t feed mooncakes to dogs easily.
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