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What happens if a dog eats canned tuna?

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For years now man has been eating fresh products, dry products for cooking and canned products. They can all also be purchased in supermarkets.

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From this we deduce that the largest food industry on the planet is the one that prepares meals for Humans.

Because he’s waiting for us with two steaks from the fridge that we can cook that same night. Or with a bag of capeleti stuffed with meat, which we will throw into the pot as soon as we arrive from the supermarket and bring it to the plate with pink sauce and grated cheese. Or because he sells us 3 cans of tuna in water which, with one of jardinere and another of peas, we can prepare in 10 minutes to make a wonderful cold salad with good nutrients.

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The problem is that, when our dogs, we have the habit of thinking: if we eat it, they will eat it too. And it’s not always like this. Because they are meals prepared for the human body and not for dogs.

Fish is a very good animal protein for dogs.  How about canned tuna?  / Photo: Shahab Hossein on Pexels.Fish is a very good animal protein for dogs. How about canned tuna? / Photo: Shahab Hossein on Pexels.

Now we know Fish can be part of the good nutrients in your dog’s dietit remains to be established whether tuna is included in the list of good fish.

What happens if a dog eats canned tuna?

The first thing we need to know is that there are different cans of tuna. And the only ones that can be given with confidence are those packaged naturally, in olive or sunflower oil. And then we wash the tuna fillets removed from the can.

Why? Because a lot of canned tuna is used Elements harmful to the dog. With tomato sauce. With herbs and seasonings. Pickled. With added salt.

Tuna is one of the foods indicated for increasing muscle mass.Tuna is one of the foods indicated for increasing muscle mass.

The specialized Cactus site raises an objection when talking about tuna and canned tuna. He tells us that “Like many fish, tuna is a good source of protein and omega-3s, which are essential in your dog’s diet to keep him healthy.

However, Your dog should not eat tuna regularly or in large quantities because it is also a source of mercury. “Eating too much tuna will lead to a buildup of mercury over time, which can cause long-term health problems.”

The site explains that the dog will not be poisoned because you once gave him canned tuna. But this is not the best for your health if it becomes a habit. And it is known that dogs really like any tuna.

Add to fresh food

The specialists of Site of animal experts On their specialized website they say that “tuna is a protein-rich food of high biological value and unsaturated fatty acids that can be included in the diet of dogs, as long as they are in the appropriate quantity and form”.

Tuna is very good in salads with vegetables.  Complete nutrition.Tuna is very good in salads with vegetables. Complete nutrition.

And he adds that, among those in cans, only the “natural tuna, tuna in olive or sunflower oil, preferably those with low salt content”.

And they suggest adding them to your dog’s daily ration of fresh produce, “draining them first oil or water preserved.” And coordinating not to exceed the protein dose of that portion, obviously.

But they advise against offering this type of mixed canned food dry food (feed) of the dog, since both foods have different digestive processes.

How much canned food can a dog eat?

In general, sites specializing in pets underline that, when choosing fish for our dog, pink or white salmon, white fish or sardines They are better than tuna to include in your diet every week. And they say that the presence of mercury makes tuna a good fish to use occasionally, as a reward, and not frequently.

How much can the dog eat?  Canned tuna: better if "natural".  Shutterstock photo.How much can the dog eat? Canned tuna: better if “natural”. Shutterstock photo.

The SoyUnPerro website says that the first thing we should know is what type of tuna it is best recommended for our dog.

“Our dog can eat fresh boneless tuna lightly cooked, grilled with a drizzle of oil or boiled in water, as we prefer,” the site says. And you can also eat canned preserved tuna. Although we have to ensure that the tuna is preserved olive oilIn sunflower oil or whether it’s tuna in water.

Then, talking about the amount of tuna a dog can eat, he tells us that “For a dog weighing around fifteen or twenty kilos, we can use a whole little can, a couple of times a week for example. A larger dog may need a little more than one can, and a small dog a little less.”

Source: Clarin

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