What to do if your dog eats salty food? The shit shoveling officer needs to master it!
Pet owners who have just raised pet dogs often run into minefields and fail to take good care of their dogs, especially in daily feeding work. They may not be able to control the correct amount, resulting in the dog eating salty food. So what is the best way to remedy the dog eating salty food? Let’s take a look~
1. Give the dog more water
If the dog only eats salty food once or twice occasionally and does not show other abnormal symptoms, you can give the dog more water and let the dog excrete the excess salt from the body through urination. However, the amount of water must be strictly controlled, feeding 4 times a day, no more than 20 ml each time. At the same time, you can also take your dog out for a run, which can effectively speed up your metabolism.
2. Pay attention to a light diet
If your dog eats salty food for a long time, it will not only cause the dog to lose hair seriously, increase eye secretions, and form tear stains, but also cause the dog to urinate frequently, leading to the loss of calcium and other nutrients in the body, increasing the burden on the dog's kidneys, and eventually causing kidney disease. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner adjust the dog's diet in time, mainly light, and can replace it with food with low salt content, and appropriately supplement calcium and other nutrients to avoid causing kidney failure.
3. Seek medical attention promptly
If the dog eats a large amount of salty food at one time, causing salt poisoning and developing digestive tract symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting, it needs to go to the pet hospital for examination and timely treatment as soon as possible to avoid severe dehydration later.