Living in our homes with a little puppy that adds to the family, is choosing one more member of ours: like a boy who we will have to take care of, who we will take care of, who we will teach and who we will understand for the rest of his life. life.
Perhaps the most basic thing is to receive it and love it understand that the puppy is very sociable. And he will unload all his expectations, his anxieties, his anxieties on us. In her guardian, but also in the other members.
These anxieties will be present when we arrive and lash out on us, when they ask us loudly to take them for a walk or when, above all, They look at us with their tongues hanging out and ask us to feed them, what we are eating, what we will eat.
It is good to know, then, that in addition to your two central meals (usually one in the morning and one in the afternoon, which cover your doses of animal proteins, fruit and vegetables and cereals), there are other products that we can give you. Give as a snack. As a reward. As a calming and entertaining snack.
And among fruit and vegetables, products of enormous nutritional quality for dogs, there are several elements that you will love: Apples peeled, cut into cubes; raw carrots, thin, small and crunchy; and many others. Is cucumber among the foods we can give him?
What happens if I give cucumber to my dog?
The Hillspet website from Spain confirms that cucumbers can be a safe and very nutritious snack for dogs. Why? Why Cucumbers are rich in fiber and antioxidants, a source of vitamins C and K, as well as minerals and electrolytes, such as magnesium and potassium.
Second the My Animals sitecucumber needs to be an occasional (not every day) alternative because they are a great option for those dogs who need to control their weight.
“As part of the squash family, cucumbers are made up of a 96% waterwhich is why many dogs consider them a refreshing summer delicacy,” says the specialist site.
In any case, the Hillspet experts make two clarifications regarding giving cucumbers to our beloved pet.
- Feeding a dog too many cucumbers at once could upset his gastrointestinal tract and cause digestive problems. You have to try little by little and see how the puppy adapts.
- Another possibility is suffocation, especially if your dog eats quickly and tends to suck his food. It is never a good idea to give your dog a whole cucumber. Instead, cut it into small pieces before giving it to him.
How to integrate cucumber into your meals
The site of animal experts supports the integration of cucumber as a snack in the life of dogs. And he underlines that the cucumber “contains substances called phytonutrientswhich perform important antioxidant and anti-inflammatory functions, as well as being studied as some elements that compose it could be satisfying preventive functions against various diseases.
The site’s specialists recommend cutting the cucumber “into small pieces, not slices” and mixing it with other foods with which the dog is initially familiar. THe also suggests mixing it with rice, pasta, or any pâté you’re used to eating. Or with lactose-free cheeses or yogurt. Always to make it more fun for them.
It is good to remember that, every time we add a food to our dog’s diet, It is very useful to consult the family veterinarian.who knows the dog’s health status well.
But cucumber is something to take into account especially in your snack options. Or the reward they get when they walk a lot or do something they were learning very well. And exchange them with other snacks, I eat peeled and cleaned apple cubes; raw, crunchy carrot strips; banana pieces or pineapple pieces.
How much cucumber to give my dog
It must always be remembered that the dog must have a basic diet in his life, with portions of nutrients that will be consumed twice a day. These portions must be at least 50%. animal proteins (meat, chicken, fish, eggs), 10% cereals (brown rice, etc.); 15% fruit and vegetables. And the rest with other products such as fatty acids, vitamins and specific minerals.
Well. The cucumber dose should comprise the 15 percent that the dog can eat in each serving of fruits and vegetables. Likewise, even if it is not a toxic food, veterinarians recommend administering it no more than 2 or 3 times a week. Either as a snack or as cubes added to your plate of natural foods. Why? To alternate it with other fruit and vegetables that are in the same conditions, such as apples, carrots, bananas and many others that can be alternated.
Source: Clarin
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