Dogs are a small member of the family in our lives, bring us all kinds of laughter, but at the same time in life we must often give them a variety of care and attention, especially their diet, can not eat greasy, high-fat, heavy seasoning food, and so on a lot of food. These things the dog himself is not able to recognize what can be eaten what things are not eaten, so the food above we have to have a certain control, then the potato is a common dish in our lives, every time we buy it back on the ground, the dog will always bite a few bites, I will be in the heart of the mind secretly wondering potato dogs can eat?
We are China’s largest production of potatoes in the country, potatoes are also known as potatoes Oh, is a member of the Solanaceae family, potatoes contain Lonergan is harmful to the dog’s body components, so that the dog can not eat potatoes, so the life of our partners have to pay attention to it!
Lonchonin content varies depending on how long the potatoes have been stored, and also depending on the degree of maturity and the part of the potato that has been grown.
The longer the potatoes are stored, the higher the content of the amelogenin will be in proportion to the time.
Lobelin content will be inversely proportional to the degree of maturity of the potato, the lower the lobelin content.
The content of lobelin varies from one part of the potato to another, green leaf: bud: flower: fruit = 0.025:0.5:0.73:1.
According to national research findings show that the human body intake of large quantities of lobelia will appear poisoning symptoms, the general situation of the body intake of two milligrams to 5 milligrams of the interval value will appear poisoning symptoms, higher cases will be life-threatening. However, when the anemone meets high temperature, it can be decomposed, note that the temperature should be more than one hundred and seventy degrees of high temperature to be able to oh!
The human body can be so seriously affected by lobelia, and the dog’s ability to tolerate it will be even lower compared to humans. Dogs react to lobelia poisoning by vomiting and diarrhea, slow reaction time, unsteady walking, and in severe cases, coma.