Labrador
Sugar is a favorite of many people, and eating it in their mouths will Sweetness is in the heart, so is it possible to feed sweets to a Labrador? The editor pointed out that the digestive system of Labradors is very different from that of humans. You should not feed Labradors too much sugar! Come and understand.
The digestive system of Labrador retrievers cannot penetrate and digest disaccharides (such as sucrose, etc.), so it cannot understand and absorb sucrose; once a large amount of sucrose or fructose is eaten, the digestive tract will Hypertonicity will occur in the feces, causing a large amount of body fluid to flow into the intestinal cavity, thereby causing diarrhea.
Once diarrhea occurs, the body is quickly dehydrated and its resistance is reduced. The normal intestinal flora, pathogenic bacteria, and viruses take advantage of this situation to enter, grow rapidly and in large quantities, and cause gastrointestinal damage. outbreak of inflammation. At this time, many bacteria and viruses that cause canine infectious diseases are also easy to run rampant at this time, leading to the outbreak of canine infectious diseases. Therefore, it is not surprising that small mistakes lead to the emergence of big problems!
In addition, since the digestive system of dogs has a very low ability to digest lactose, when raising puppies, if too much or too thick milk is used, it can easily cause diarrhea and diarrhea in puppies. Infectious disease outbreaks. Therefore, when raising dogs, we must pay attention to these details and do not let our "love" cause harm to the dog.
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