Elements that are necessary for normal physiological activities of organisms but require very little, such as boron, arsenic, manganese, copper, cobalt, molybdenum, etc. These are called trace elements. If the dog lacks trace elements, it will have a great impact on the dog, such as delayed development, late sexual maturity, and an increased probability of air distribution after estrus. In this regard, pet owners need to help the dog replenish in time.
1. Intake of
Generally speaking, dogs can be ingested from food. Dog food is the staple food and match it with some lean meat, chicken, seafood, liver and other foods rich in trace elements. Meat helps replenish iron, zinc, copper, manganese, etc. Seafoods such as sea fish, shrimp, and kelp help to supplement iodine and selenium. Vegetables can provide a lot of potassium and magnesium. Helps maintain trace elements needed everyday and reduces the troubles caused by their lack.
2. Additional supplements
There is another more direct way to supplement trace elements for dogs, that is, nutritional supplements such as trace element tablets used for feeding dogs. It is recommended to mix professional pet nutrition products such as Wang Xiang trace elements into early dog food to help dogs better supplement nutrition and restore normal physiological functions. Before feeding, pets should be careful to read the instructions carefully and feed according to the dose according to their weight. Do not increase the dose to avoid other discomforts from the dog.
3. In addition to supplementing trace elements, if the dog's gastrointestinal digestion and absorption is not good, it will also cause trace elements deficiency or aggravate the deficiency. In this regard, pet owners need to pay attention to a light and regular diet and not let their dogs overeat. At the same time, we should also regularly feed dogs to deworm, help get rid of the troubles caused by parasites to the stomach and intestines and protect the gastrointestinal function.