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What foods can huskies not eat

Date: 2024-07-06

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What foods can huskies not eat
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Foods that huskies cannot eat:

1. Chocolate. In addition to being high in fat, chocolate also contains caffeine and theobromine. These two substances mainly stimulate the mental system, so if you take too much, it will cause poisoning. Different types of chocolate contain different levels of caffeine and theobromine. For example, white chocolate contains the least amount, while dark chocolate and coffee beans contain very high. Depending on the amount of chocolate eaten, the husky may have vomiting and diarrhea. If the poisoning warning line is reached, the husky will show abnormal excitement, muscle cramps, frequent urination, panting, and increased heartbeat and blood pressure.

2. Rotten food. No one will take the initiative to feed huskies spoiled food, but huskies like to rummage through trash cans for food. Once they eat spoiled food in the trash can, it will cause various diseases.

3. Raw or half-cooked food. Raw or half-cooked food contains a lot of bacteria, such as: Salmonella, etc., and dogs will suffer from food poisoning after eating. So dogs, like people, must eat meat that is thoroughly cooked.

4. Stimulating spices. Ginger, curry powder, pepper, horseradish, chili and other irritating spices are very irritating to the dog's stomach and will burden the liver and kidneys. Long-term consumption can even make huskies lose their sense of smell.

5. Sweet and spicy food. Eating sweet food for a long time, Huskies tend to become obese, and are prone to diabetes or sweet affluence. In normal times, you should avoid feeding husky biscuits, candy and other foods. The spicy food will paralyze the dog's sense of taste and cannot eat because of too much stimulation.

6. Foods with high salt content. Salt-containing food is not easy for huskies to digest, and many human foods contain a lot of salt, which is a heavy burden on huskies and is likely to cause problems such as hair loss.

7. Chicken bones. The chicken bones are small and sharp and easily burst into spikes. Stab the dog's mouth and intestines.

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