bring a dog at home, especially if it is the first time we are entrusted with such a task, it represents a great challenge with two complex and inexorable bets.
On the one hand, how we treat him, how we give him all the vaccines, how we take him for periodic medical checks, like any child. And on the other hand, how we feed it. What foods can we give him? Which foods are dangerous.
Today we talk about food. They are generally raised on an exclusive diet of dry, balanced food, which already comes in a bag with all the nutrients the puppies need in a day and per serving. Or they are given a mixed diet. One of two meals with dry food. And the other, with natural foods that we prepare for them, compensating the percentage of nutrients between one meal and another.
Each of these portions must be composed of the following percentages: proteins, (Meat, chicken, fish, eggs) from 50 to 70% (fifty if it is only the balanced food). Cereals: (brown rice, etc.) 10%. Fruits and vegetables: 10-20%. Others: (fatty acids, vitamins, minerals): 3-5%.
And the time has come to ask ourselves what natural foods to give him. And which ones aren’t. Today we will talk about Origan. An essential herb and condiment that has accompanied man for centuries, full of benefits. Will the dog like it?
What happens if I give oregano to my dog?
If we give oregano to our dog, without exceeding the frequency, This herb will do you a lot of good, almost as much as it does us. And there are no dangers.
The Baluka site tells us that “Oregano mainly has an antifungal function (prevents the proliferation of fungal colonies), as well as helping in case of digestive problems and avoiding diarrhea and flatulence”. But this site specializing in canine life also offers us a look at condiments and dogs.
“By introducing spices into the food dogs can eat (say the site’s experts), we will give them the opportunity to improve muscle and bone health, immune capacity and brain performance, among many other benefits.”
Benefits of Oregano in Dog Food
The benefits of oregano for dogs are not very different from those for humans, where, historically, it has been used both in nutrition (an excellent seasoning for food and with very nutritious contributions) and in the prevention of diseases.
The Natural Mediterranean specialized site It says that “Oregano is a plant that grows in western and southwestern Asia, as well as throughout the Mediterranean basin. To obtain the essential oil, the bracts of the inflorescences are used, both fresh and dried. And it is one of the most powerful natural anti-infectives”, he says and underlines it.
- Oregano stands out for being:
- Bactericidal.
- Viricide.
- Fungicide.
- Aparasitic.
The site states that studies carried out after giving oregano oil to dogs confirm that “significant changes occurred in the intestine after ingestion, reducing microbial activity, whether germs, fungi, bacteria or amoebae; For this reason, it is recommended for use in any gastrointestinal process and, given its carminative properties, it calms any type of process.”
And it highlights other notable qualities when using oregano in dog food:
- It applies to any respiratory condition, caused by bacteria or viruses.
- Being an immunostimulant, oregano oil causes the animal’s system to fight against the pathogen residing in the body and its immune response increases.
- It also has antioxidant power, therefore blocks the loss of free radicals responsible for aging.
Oregano helps the dog a lot with mushrooms
The specialized Indidogs website It highlights the great job oregano does in dogs by fighting fungi and yeast.
In a web article, the site points out that “oregano is rich in antioxidants, helps fight microbes and is a powerful antifungal. Additionally, it helps dogs with digestive problems, diarrhea and gas. AS? Thanks to the intrinsic phenols in oregano such as carvacrol and thymol which have the ability to kill harmful bacteria and microbes.”
Why are mushrooms or yeasts created?, ask the experts at Indidogs. And they document: “When the dog’s defenses decrease, Fungi and yeasts appear which create eczema and ear infections. Yeast can be detected by its unpleasant, sour, rancid odor on the hooves or ears.
The site also notes that yeast causes heartburn in dogs. And so we will see that our furry four-legged friends He will scratch excessively, bite his paws, and constantly rub his ears.
How to give oregano to your dog
This herb can be given to your dog through drops of oregano oil. Generally, the vet gives them to us when we want to fight bacteria, viruses or parasites. And it will be administered in drops, with certain doses per day.
As a food, fresh oregano leaves are excellent to add to your dog’s dose of natural food, whether it is meat with vegetables, brown rice, pasta. Whatever is assigned.
And as for frequency, it is good to do it 2 or 3 times a week, in small doses. And then alternate with other aromatic herbs, such as parsley, rosemary, basil, cinnamon, ginger, peppermint or turmeric.
Which condiments are prohibited for dogs
Although in this note we have told you about a very good herb and seasoning, in small doses, for dogs, we must remember that there are seasonings that we can never give to dogs. And that we eat regularly.
The Baluka site offers on its site a list of herbs and seasonings that harm dogs.
- Onion, garlic, chives. Ingesting these condiments, no matter how small the dose, can cause gastrointestinal irritation. Your dog will vomit rapidly and suffer from diarrhea, and this could be the precursor to anemia. Garlic, in particular, is the least harmful of the three in moderate doses, but you will need to use extreme caution if you decide to give it to your dog.
- Salt. Although salt is not harmful to dogs in very controlled doses, it is true that if your dog eats too salty food he could suffer from kidney problems and sodium ion poisoning.
- Pepper. This spice causes gastrointestinal disorders which manifest themselves with diarrhea and vomiting, as well as causing irritation on the dog’s skin.
- Curry. The problem with curry is the mixture of substances that compose it. Some, like pepper itself, are not recommended for dogs at all.
- Cocoa, nutmeg, mace. Keep these spices out of reach of your dog, ingestion can cause death. You will see signs such as tremors, seizures, diarrhea and vomiting, as well as deep drowsiness. This is due to its impact on the central nervous system.
Source: Clarin
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