Dietary health precautions for the great white bear


Expose the bears
Reveal the Bear

Dear dog parents, are you still worried about what to prepare for your dog? Especially for friends who are raising exposed bear dogs for the first time, they don’t know what is good for dogs to eat, and they don’t know how to choose when faced with a wide variety of dog foods. It turns out that bear dogs are large and well-developed, so it takes some thought to prepare food for them. The amount of food prepared and the type of food must match its taste and meet the needs of the body's growth.

Dog food is essential for raising exposed bear dogs. Because professional dog food is developed based on the dog's body structure and nutritional needs for growth, it is the most suitable and prosperous food for pet dogs. For exposed bear dogs, preparing simple dog food seems not enough. Therefore, you should also prepare some other foods in your daily life. For example, fresh vegetables, meat, dog biscuits, and canned dog food are matched with each other and fed to exposed bear dogs.

It should be noted that there are currently many dietary textbooks on the Internet that teach parents how to DIY dog food. If owners have time, they might as well copy some methods online and create a nutritious meal for their exposed bear dogs at home. I believe that the owner’s love meal will make the bear dog like it more and the food will be more meaningful.

Although many foods are found to be edible by bear dogs. However, there are many human foods that it cannot eat. For example, chocolate, onions, garlic, raw eggs, raw meat, wild fungi, a large amount of animal liver, grapes, grape juice, spicy food, raw and frozen fish and shrimp, etc., these are all items that bear dogs cannot eat. Yes, parents must avoid it. It is absolutely not allowed to accidentally eat these items in order to seal the "foreign meat" for the exposed bear dog, because parents are not allowed to see or bear the consequences of accidentally eating these foods.


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