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1. Do not feed pugs human food, because human meals often contain many condiments, which will burden the pug’s kidneys.
2. Pug dogs cannot eat foods high in sugar, fat, and salt, such as cakes, fatty meats, dried fish, etc. High-sugar and high-fat foods can easily make dogs gain weight and induce a series of diseases; excessive salt will inevitably increase the burden of kidney excretion, affect kidney health, disrupt body fluid balance, and cause various skin diseases.
3. Do not eat raw meat and poultry. Although wild cats and dogs will hunt animals, their immune systems cannot adapt to artificially raised poultry and meat. The two most common poisons are Salmonella in poultry meat and Bacillus in meat. Cats and dogs may lose their appetite and suffer from high fever, diarrhea, vomiting or even shock.
4. Many special foods for cats and dogs contain liver. There is no harm in eating a small amount of liver, but excessive amounts are not good because liver contains high units of vitamin A. Excessive consumption may cause vitamin A poisoning or Hypervitaminosis A.
5. Onion foods cannot be given to dogs because they are rich in disulfide, which is particularly likely to cause the oxidation of Pomeranian’s red blood cells. In severe cases, it can cause hemolytic anemia in dogs.
6. Many dogs have lactose intolerance. If your dog farts after drinking milk. If you experience symptoms such as diarrhea, dehydration or skin inflammation, stop feeding it milk immediately. But you can feed it lactose-free milk or yogurt.
7. Alcoholic beverages cannot be given to dogs. Needless to say, the harm of alcohol is that it will damage the liver and kidney function of dogs and cause poisoning, coma and even death.
8. Chocolate must not be fed to Pug dogs. It contains theobromine, which is fatal to Pug dogs.