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Dogs must eat salt, but the content should not exceed 1%!

2021-11-02 / 1005 Read

Can dogs eat salt? Too much salt is not good for the dog's kidneys and fur, but it is not advisable not to eat a little salt.

Salt is a must for dogs, but not too much. In general, it should account for 1% of the feed.

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Humans are prone to fatigue if they lack salt, and dogs are the same. They are not only prone to fatigue, but also prone to stagnation of growth, dry skin, and loss of fur. According to the NRC (American Feed Nutrition The standard value of the standard) suggests that usually in dry dog food with a moisture content of 10%, the required amount of salt should be more than 1%, which means that a dog with a weight of 1kg needs daily dry food requirements. If the amount is 22g, then the salt needs to be 242mg after accounting, but the actual dry matter requirement is usually 14~15g, so the actual amount of salt given is roughly 165mg per 1kg body weight/day.

According to this conversion, a 35kg wolf dog only needs 6g/day of salt, and the salt mix ratio of general dry dog food in the market is analyzed, and it should be about 1.4%. If you still find symptoms related to salt deficiency, you may wish to increase it slightly in the diet, but it should not exceed 2%, that is, the adult dog food is limited to 8g per day.

Note: If you usually feed your dog dog food, because the manufacturer has already added salt to the commercial dog food, you usually don't need to add salt to your dog.