If you want to choose a milk cake suitable for Keji, you need to know the ingredients of the milk cake first. Generally speaking, the main ingredients of milk cake are milk, eggs, sugar and starch. Among them, protein and calcium in milk can provide necessary nutrition for dogs, but Keji's ability to absorb lactose during breeding period is poor, which needs special attention.
When buying milk cakes, it is best to choose milk cakes containing nutrients such as probiotics or spirulina, which can help Keji keep his intestines healthy and his hair shiny.
2, brand and taste choice
There are many brands of dog milk cakes on the market, and well-known brands such as Stone Brand, Yao Ji, Sorizzia and Ai Chong Mei are highly recommended. Different brands of milk cakes have slightly different tastes and ingredients, which need to be selected according to Keji's tastes and preferences.
Keji has a high preference for sweets. You can choose some milk cakes with fruit or honey flavor, and it is best to choose milk cakes specially for dogs to avoid adding a lot of sugar and essence that are unfavorable to Keji.
3. Pay attention to the problem of dog allergy.
Corky, like other dogs, may be allergic to some ingredients in milk cakes. If Keji has long-term skin itching, vomiting and other symptoms, it is recommended to take Keji to the veterinarian for examination to make sure that it is not caused by milk cake allergy.
In addition, Keji's gastrointestinal health is very important. If Keji has symptoms such as diarrhea and indigestion, it is suggested to stop feeding cakes and supplement Keji with some digestible foods such as dog food, vegetables and fruits during lactation.
4. Properly control the frequency and quantity of feeding.
Although milk cake is very important for Keji's nutrition, the frequency and quantity of feeding should be properly controlled. Overfeeding milk cakes may lead to problems such as indigestion and obesity in Keji.
Under normal circumstances, the amount of milk cake fed 1-2 times a day should not exceed 10% of the total food intake. It is best to let Keji eat the staple food first and then nurse the cake, so as not to affect the digestion and absorption of dinner.