Several Precautions for Feeding Dog Nutritional Paste
Nutritional Paste
Families that have raised cats or dogs should be familiar with nutritional paste, and many owners must have fed it to their pets. In a sense, nutritional paste is a kind of supplement for dogs, and since it is a supplement, it should not be fed like regular meals. Therefore, many owners, even if they have bought it, do not use scientific feeding methods. Today, let’s follow the editor to see the issues that should be paid attention to when feeding nutritional paste.
The uses of nutritional paste. Nutritional paste is different from ordinary dog food; it contains various nutrients needed by dogs. If a dog has a poor appetite or malnutrition, in such conditions, an appropriate amount of nutritional paste can be given to help the dog replenish nutrients in time and maintain good health. Also, when a dog is sick or has undergone surgery and is greatly weakened, nutritional paste can be fed to help the dog recover quickly.
Using nutritional paste as a treat. Besides its benefits in supplementing nutrition for the dog’s body, nutritional paste has good palatability. If the dog has poor digestion or poor appetite, it can also be used as a treat to increase the dog’s appetite.
Feeding nutritional paste in moderation. When feeding nutritional paste to dogs, be careful not to let the dog lick it directly, as this can breed bacteria and make preservation difficult. You can squeeze the paste onto chopsticks or a spoon and let the dog lick it. Also, feed in moderation, usually about 1cm is sufficient, do not feed too much.
Only by scientifically feeding nutritional paste and properly utilizing it when the dog’s body shows symptoms can it help the dog recover its health.