Dogs
Dogs eat cold food or drink in the winter Without raw water, the digestive system is prone to problems, and vomiting is often caused by catching a cold or eating items that cannot be digested, especially for some large dogs with relatively weak gastrointestinal tracts.
After the weather turns cold, you must not give your dog milk or other food directly taken out of the refrigerator. In addition, due to the lack of light, cold weather, and low temperatures in winter, dogs have to consume a lot of energy to maintain body temperature, and the heat energy required by their bodies is relatively large.
Therefore, dogs need high-energy food in winter, which must contain an appropriate amount of vitamins and minerals to increase the dog's body's ability to defend against cold and prevent the occurrence of metabolic diseases. In winter, it is best to insist on feeding dog food to pet dogs, and add an appropriate amount of cooked and chopped carrots, greens and other vitamin-containing vegetables, so that pets can obtain more complete nutrition and their defense will be strengthened. Dogs should also be allowed to bask in the sun more and exercise more. Sunbathing can not only keep warm, but the ultraviolet rays in the sun also have the function of sterilization and disinfection, and can promote the absorption of calcium in the body and prevent the occurrence of rickets and rickets. Naturally, some dog parents follow the concept of "winter supplementation" and give their dogs special supplements when winter comes. In fact, this is not necessary at all. As long as the dogs are given enough food and exercise, it will be no problem to survive the winter safely. Give you a cozy nest. The weather is getting colder and the temperature at night is getting lower and lower. Due to the temperature difference between day and night and the influence of cold wind, small animals are prone to cold and illness, with symptoms such as runny nose, fever, and cough.
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