Six dangers of feeding golden retrievers regular chicken livers

Six major hazards of feeding your golden retriever a regular diet of chicken liver
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Some owners see that their dogs like to eat chicken livers, so they will eat them without any taboos. In fact, if the dogs eat chicken livers for a long time, It is not good for the dog’s health. Today we will take a closer look at the dangers!

 Fat——Because chicken liver is rich in fat and carbohydrates, eating excess energy from liver for a long time will cause obesity. Too much fat will cause diabetes and pancreatitis. , the incidence of cardiovascular disease.

 Skin itching——Chicken feed contains many growth promoters. Most of these chemicals are metabolized by the liver. Therefore, eating chicken liver for a long time may cause food allergies or chronic storage diseases. Poisoning can easily cause skin diseases.

VitaminA poisoning——Chicken liver contains a large amount of vitamin A. If chicken liver mixed with carrots is fed, the dog will have an excessive amount of vitamin A. Failure to eliminate it immediately will cause vitamin A storage poisoning, causing pain, lameness, tooth loss and other diseases.

 Calcium deficiency——Because liver contains high phosphorus and low calcium content, and at the same time, phosphorus has an inhibitory effect on the absorption of calcium. Long-term eating of liver will lead to a lack of calcium in the body. , causing rickets in young golden retrievers or rickets in adult dogs and cats.

 Bleeding——The body's blood coagulation requires the intervention of calcium. If you eat liver for a long time and cause calcium deficiency, it will cause coagulation disorders, causing chronic bleeding or acute bleeding that is not easy to stop.

Postpartum convulsions——Golden retrievers that have been eating liver for a long time will lose a lot of calcium after breastfeeding, and their own calcium reserves are very small, so they are prone to low blood calcium. It manifests as wheezing, drooling, convulsions, and rigidity of hands and feet. If the adjustment is not timely, it may cause losses.


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