Dog diet
The year is divided into four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. The food and drink will change with the changes of the season. So, how to choose the most suitable food for dogs in different seasons?
1. Spring
When the weather starts to get warmer, food intake is reduced by 10% compared to winter.
After winter, too many calories are no longer needed, but the dog’s appetite will not drop suddenly, so be careful not to let it eat too much. Snacks are the foundation of fattening. If you want to give snacks to your dog, you can only feed them meat and the like, and they should be regarded as part of the food intake. Food intake should also be reduced to 90% of winter food intake. As the temperature and humidity decrease, food can easily become moldy, so it should be stored in a sealed container and stored in a breathable place.
Two and summer
In the season when appetite decreases, always measure your weight.
Dogs are very afraid of heat, and their appetite will decrease in summer. This is a normal psychological phenomenon of reducing fat to survive the heat, so there is no need to worry. However, the dog's body weight should be weighed once a month. If the body weight decreases by 10%, it proves that there is something wrong with his body. If your dog’s appetite is still strong in summer, you must prevent it from gaining weight. A sudden reduction in food intake will make it very anxious, so mixing in low-calorie food will help to control food intake reasonably.
3. Autumn
In the season when appetite is strong, weight gain should be prevented.
Not only humans, dogs also have a strong appetite in autumn. This is a normal psychological phenomenon of storing subcutaneous fat for winter. If you eat too much, you will still gain weight. If the dog's body weight increases sharply and its fat can be directly felt, it should be lost weight immediately. There is no need to reduce food intake when losing weight. As long as you mix some cabbage into dog food, you can transform high-calorie foods into low-calorie foods. When the weather is good, let it dry a lot, which will also help prevent its obesity.
4. Winter
Pay attention to supplementing water when appetite is strong.
In winter, a large amount of subcutaneous fat accumulates to maintain body temperature. The puppy's appetite is extremely strong, and the amount of exercise is also reduced, so its food intake should be gradually reduced. Eating too much can cause obesity, so your dog should be weighed regularly and tested for fat. In addition, heating will dry out the indoor air, so you should always prepare fresh water to prevent it from drinking.
People regard food as their top priority, so do dogs.That's right. If you want to capture your dog’s heart, capture his stomach first!
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