Han Han's "Motor", Wang Sicong's "Wang Keke" or LEO's "LEO Dad" are all Alaskan sled dogs. More and more dog lovers are choosing Alaskan dogs as pet dogs. I wonder if it is because of the influence of many Internet celebrity Alaskans, or because of its walking emoji and the reputation of sledding dogs? So do you know what is good and bad food for Alaskan Malamutes? Don’t worry, the editor of Boqi will explain it to you one by one!

What is the best food for Alaskan Malamutes

1. What is the best food for Alaskan Malamutes

1. Staple food:

For Alaskan Malamute puppies, they are generally weaned from milk when they are 45 days old. 2 months ago, they use large dog food for puppies and soak them in goat milk (goat milk powder) for feeding. Before 4 months old, soak the panda puppies in warm water until soft and feed them with dog food. From 4 to 6 months of age, giant dog puppies can be fed a mixture of dog food and human food. After 6 months, they can be fed with human food. If you want your Alaskan Malamute to grow fast and big, it is very important to supplement nutrition; as dog food is the important food that Alaskan Malamute must eat every day, pet owners must choose the best. If the nutrition of the dog food is insufficient, there is no way to help the Alaskan Malamute supplement its nutrition; in this way, it will be difficult for the Alaskan Malamute to grow taller and grow taller. It is recommended that pet owners adopt natural dog food rich in vitamins.

2. Complementary food:

You may wish to feed some complementary food when you are 2 months old Yes, complementary foods are snacks, which generally include: cooked meat, sesame, fruits and vegetables. The more varied the snacks, the better, and generally request natural animals and plants. The amount of complementary food should not be large, and you should not feed too much at one time. If pet owners have time, they might as well prepare some more nutritious food at home for their Alaskan Malamute dogs to eat.

2. What should Alaskan Malamutes not eat?

1. Chocolate

Chocolate, foods rich in theobromine, are unhealthy for pet dogs. For dogs The heart and central nervous system have serious functions and can also reduce the blood flow sent to the brain of dogs.

2. Onions and garlic

Onions, garlic and other foods should not be eaten by Alaskan Malamutes. Garlic and onions contain a large amount of sulfide, which can damage the dog’s red blood cells and may also cause hemolytic anemia. Because the rich content of disulfide may cause oxidation of red blood cells in pet dogs

3. Small and sharp bones such as chickens, ducks, and fish

Both ends of these bones are very sharp, and the bones are very small. This kind of food can easily penetrate the dog's throat, or cut the dog's mouth, esophagus, stomach or intestines. Seriously, it can cause internal bleeding in dogs and threaten their lives.

4. Milk

Milk can easily cause symptoms such as farting, diarrhea, dehydration or skin inflammation in Alaskan Malamutes.

5. Raw meat

Raw meat cannot be eaten by Alaskan Malamutes. Raw meat contains a large amount of Escherichia coli and Monk bacteria, which will cause damage to the dog's gastrointestinal tract.

6. Salt

Dogs receiving one teaspoon of salt per kilogram will be fatally harmful. Dogs who eat too much salt will also Cause hair loss, skin allergies, sores

The above are the foods that Alaskan Malamutes can and cannot eat. I hope it can help those who have Alaskan pets at home. Dear friends.


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