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Can dogs eat seaweed?

Date: 2024-01-13

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Can dogs eat seaweed?
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Dogs can eat seaweed, but pay attention to the right amount, and don't eat too much for a long time. Seaweed has high crude protein content, rich in dietary fiber, multivitamins, calcium, potassium, magnesium and other trace elements, and also contains algae-specific phycobiliprotein, which has high nutritional value. Eating in moderation is beneficial to the dog’s health. It can not only help the dog supplement trace elements, but also the polysaccharides in seaweed can also improve the dog’s immunity. However, the iodine content in seaweed is high, and eating too much can easily cause thyroid dysfunction in dogs.

Reasons why dogs are not recommended to eat seaweed:

1. Because some dogs have spleen and stomach deficiency and coldness since childhood, and have long-term defecation and loose stools, it is not recommended to eat seaweed for dogs. This may cause abdominal distension, abdominal pain, and even vomiting and diarrhea.

2. Seaweed contains a lot of iodine, and some merchants also add salt to seaweed to increase the flavor. If dogs eat it for a long time, it may lead to excessive salt intake and large-scale hair loss of the whole body.

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