Alaska, like children, loves sweet and sour things. However, it has to be controlled in the same way as a child, so you can’t just say you want to eat whatever you want and as much as you want. This can easily cause gastrointestinal problems and malnutrition. Alaska likes to eat meat, bite bones, eat delicious dog food, etc. In fact, Ara is not very picky about food, but this is also related to the training from childhood. You can’t let it develop the habit of picky eating.
The food prepared for Ara, it has to be a balanced nutritional mix of natural dog food, regular feeding of three meals, feeding volume to maintain eight minutes full can be, usually can feed some chicken breast, you can also give the dog to eat fresh vegetables and fruits, to supplement dietary fiber.
⒈ Natural Dog Food
A good quality dog food is important for the healthy growth of Ara. Dog food is a staple in Ara’s daily diet. The choice of quality is very important. You can choose to buy imported all-natural dog food, which is not only easy to absorb, but also has sufficient nutrients and guaranteed quality.
Piece of meat
Chicken breasts are great inside chicken because they are rich in protein and do not contain excess fat. It is a good choice for ala when you have a weak stomach and when you need to diet. Chicken liver is also a good choice. Don’t do it too often though, just add a meal of chicken liver after a while, as too much can cause your dog to over-absorb vitamin A.
Be careful not to give it too much fat, which will not only affect its size, but also harm its health.
Vegetables and fruits
Vegetables carrots and white radishes, and fruits apples and pears are among the most common foods, and all are rich in a variety of vitamins, which contain vitamin A and vitamin E, which are good for grooming Ara’s coat, as well as improving his overall facial features.
Singed Nutritional Cream
Dietary supplements can go some way to supplementing what Ara needs to grow, however, no matter how they are prepared, there is a loss of nutrients in the process. However, no matter how it is prepared, there will be nutrient loss during the process, so the nutrients that Ara can get from the food will not be as sufficient, and it is also slower. Therefore, it is recommended that breeders give Ara some nutritional paste every week or every few days. It can be squeezed out and licked or mixed with food and given to Ara.