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Dogs can eat chicken liver

Date: 2024-08-30

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Dogs can eat chicken liver
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Dogs can eat a very small amount of chicken liver according to their physical condition. Chicken liver is rich in iron and protein. For dogs suffering from anemia, eating a small amount of chicken liver can supplement enough iron. But don't feed too much chicken liver to dogs, and don't feed raw chicken liver. Cook it and feed it. Raw chicken liver can easily cause diseases or be infected by parasites. It is best to feed chicken liver to dogs by cutting it into small pieces or grinding it into powder and adding it to dog food.

Consequences of dogs eating too much chicken liver:

1. Easy to become obese: If you eat too much chicken liver, it is easy to become a dog. Chicken liver is rich in fat and aqua compounds, and long-term consumption of excess energy in dogs will cause obesity. Obesity can easily increase the incidence of diabetes, pancreatitis, and cardiovascular disease in dogs.

2. Skin itching: The feed of factory-raised chickens often contains growth-promoting agents. Most of these chemicals are metabolized by the liver. Therefore, long-term consumption of chicken livers can cause food allergies or chronic cumulative poisoning, which can easily lead to skin diseases.

3. Easy to be poisoned: chicken liver contains a lot of vitamin A. If chicken liver mixed with carrots is fed, the dog’s vitamin A will be excessive. If it cannot be discharged in time, it will cause vitamin A accumulation poisoning, causing pain, lameness and tooth loss and other diseases. .

4. Hypocalcemia: It is easy to cause a large loss of calcium. If the calcium reserves are small, hypocalcemia is prone to occur. Hypocalcemia manifests as panting, convulsions, and rigidity of the limbs, and death may occur if not treated in time.

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