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Can Dogs Eat Bean Paste Bread?

Date: 2025-02-25

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Can Dogs Eat Bean Paste Bread?
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Dogs can eat bean paste bread, but eat less. Bean paste can help dogs diuretic and reduce swelling, nourish the stomach and strengthen the spleen. However, the sugar content in red bean paste is high. Dogs eating food with high sugar content will increase the burden on the digestive system and may cause diarrhea. Just eat it once a week. The starch content in bean paste is also relatively high, and high-starch foods will cause dogs to gain weight.

The red bean paste fed to dogs must have no seasoning and no added sugar to avoid obesity and gastrointestinal discomfort in dogs.

The following should never be eaten by dogs

Type 1: Salt

Salt is one of the causes of adult disease, and it's not good for your dog's health either. Foods with high salt content, such as dry food, salt salmon, small fish and shrimp boiled in sugar and sauce wine, should not be given to dogs. In meat, avoid foods with high salt content, such as ham and bacon. For irritants such as mustard and pepper, dogs may be ulcerated from the mouth to the stomach and intestines after eating, and accidents that cannot eat or drink may occur. Such accidents are prone to happen when sharing people's diets, so be aware.

Type 2: Onions

Onions are definitely not food for dogs. Onions are highly toxic to dog blood and will dissolve red blood cells. In severe cases, it can cause acute anemia, which can even be life-threatening. The toxicity of onions will not disappear even if they are chopped, boiled or fried. Onions in hamburger beef can also cause reactions in small dogs leading to anemia. Not limited to onions, all onion-based foods such as long onions are prohibited from eating. If you accidentally feed it to the dog, vomiting and bloodshot eyes will occur. Take the dog to the veterinarian immediately.

The third type: cold milk

Some parents will take out milk directly from the refrigerator and give it to the dog to drink, but doing so is harmful to the dog's body. For puppies whose bodies have not yet fully grown, cold milk can be a cause of diarrhea. For puppies, diarrhea should not occur too often, and frequent diarrhea can easily make the dog weak. Therefore, when supplying milk, it is necessary to warm the milk to the level of human skin warmth, and not overfeed.

The fourth type: grapes

Grapes can be toxic to dogs, with reports indicating that as little as 3.2 ounces of grapes can cause poisoning for every 20-pound dog. Symptoms of grape poisoning in dogs include vomiting, loss of appetite, severe abdominal pain and diarrhea 1-3 hours after eating grapes or raisins. Other symptoms include weakness, trembling, thirst and dehydration. Partially ingested grapes or dried glucose have been found in the vomit or excrement of animals.

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