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I have a mini deer dog, male, just full moon. I don't know what to feed How was the food?
Your dog just turned 1 month. Feed with goat milk or baby milk powder first, and then feed with dog food (soaked in warm water) after 45 days. Be careful, don't help the dog, the water must be guaranteed!

Puppies can be fed four times a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, and meals are around 10 in the evening!

After feeding for 45 days, you can feed 8- 10 pieces of dog food every meal. With the growth of dogs, food can be gradually increased!

In addition: feed the chicken liver in moderation, and feed the egg yolk 3 times a week!

Some foods are taboo for dogs, as follows:

1 Theobromine in chocolate can reduce the blood flow to animals' brains, which may lead to heart disease and other fatal problems. The higher the purity of chocolate, the higher the theobromine content, and the greater the danger to dogs.

Raw or cooked onions and green onions contain disulfide, which is harmless to human body, but will cause red blood cell oxidation in cats, dogs, sheep, horses and cattle. May lead to hemolytic anemia

A small amount of liver is good for dogs, but too much may cause problems. Because the liver contains a lot of vitamin A, it will cause vitamin A poisoning. Three chicken livers a week (or the corresponding amount of other animal livers) can cause bone problems.

Broken bones, such as chicken bones, may pierce the dog's throat or cut the dog's mouth, esophagus, stomach or intestine. If you want to feed the bones, cook them in a pressure cooker. Bone marrow is an excellent source of calcium, phosphorus and copper, and eating big bones helps to remove dental calculus.

Crude protein contains an egg white protein, which will deplete vitamin H in dogs. Vitamin H is an indispensable nutrient for dog growth and fur health. In addition, raw eggs usually contain germs. Boiled eggs suit it very well.

Dogs' immune system can't adapt to artificially raised poultry meat. The most common salmonella and Bacillus are very dangerous to dogs.

Fat globules in pork are bigger than other meats, which may block the capillaries of dogs. Avoid pork products, especially bacon containing sodium nitrate.

Many dogs have lactose intolerance. If the dog has farting, diarrhea, dehydration or skin inflammation after drinking milk, it is necessary to stop feeding. Dogs with lactose intolerance should eat lactose-free milk.

Edible fungi and ground mushrooms on the market are harmless to dogs. But I still avoid letting dogs eat it, so as not to get into the habit of eating mushrooms and eat poisonous mushrooms by mistake in the wild.

10 rice cakes and seaweed may clog the throat or stick to the trachea, causing suffocation.

1 1 Spicy spices are irritating, and foods with strong smells are not good for dogs.

12 Vegetables, peanuts, octopus, cuttlefish and shellfish with high cellulose content (not recommended). These foods are indigestible and may cause abdominal pain and diarrhea.