The "eight types of foods" that are good for the dog s body are not expensive anyway. Have you fed them?

 9:15am, 1 June 2025

The following eight kinds of foods that are beneficial to the dog's health are available at home and can be afforded. Which kinds have you fed?

1. Animal liver

Animal liver contains protein and vitamins A, B1, B2, B12, C, iron and other nutrients, and is cheap and easy to obtain in daily life. The nutritional value of animal liver cannot be denied.

However, animal liver should not be eaten too much. Feed it twice or three times a week and mix it with a little in the dog food to avoid vitamin A poisoning.

2. Oats

Oats have very high nutritional value, and the food fiber content in oats is very high, which is of great help to Teddy's gastrointestinal digestion.

Teddy, who is troubled by constipation, should have a good improvement effect if she adds oatmeal to her diet.

3. Chicken breasts have high protein content and are easy to absorb and utilize, and have the effect of enhancing physical fitness. They are also of great benefit to dogs. They can ensure the growth quality of dog hair, make hair grow faster, improve hair bifurcation, and supplement nutrients to enhance bones.

But remember that chicken breasts need to be cooked before they can be eaten by dogs, otherwise it is easy to eat parasites into their stomachs. You can usually feed some chicken jerky, which can also help clean your teeth.

4. Carrots

The first thing that can bear is carrots, because they are rich in vitamins and are beneficial to the dog's body, and they also contain many minerals and carotene. These elements can purify the dog's stomach and liver, but it is best not to give it raw to the dog directly.

It is recommended to stir-fry with appropriate amount of oil and then feed them in dog food, but don’t give them too much, otherwise poisoning will occur.

5. Pumpkin

If the dog does not vomit, diarrhea, or indigestion after eating pumpkin, you can eat a small amount of pumpkin. The rich citrulline in pumpkin can drive away parasites such as roundworms, schistosomiae, pinworms, etc. in the body, and exert the most natural and gentle edible therapeutic effect.

The pet owner makes some pumpkin puree and directly gives it to the dog, or you can give it some pumpkin bibimbap.

6. Sweet potatoes

Sweet potatoes are extremely nutritious and easy to digest. Usually pet owners can cook some for dogs, which can help digestion and laxatives and are also effective in relieving constipation.

But don't feed too many sweet potatoes, just be appropriate. Pet owners need to control the amount of food.

7. Soybean

Soybeans also account for a very high proportion of dogs' food. They are also a carrier of energy and protein. They are very nutritious. After eating soybeans, the dog will feel full and fart after eating.

In addition, it is best not to choose soy products to feed, such as tofu, dried tomatoes, etc. Only freshly cooked soybeans will be more nutritious.

8. Cooked egg yolks are rich in lecithin, calcium, etc., and are very nutritious. Especially for dog hair, eating egg yolks can play a role in hair polishing, because lecithin has a certain effect on hair.

You can't feed too much egg yolks, about two or three a week.

In addition, if you want your dog's hair to be shiny, you can also choose some natural food containing deep-sea fish oil. Deep-sea fish oil can help Teddy beautify the hair and fix the color and add luster to the hair. In addition, feed more fruits and vegetables to supplement vitamins.

Conclusion: What does your dog like to eat the most?