Note that Alaska not all food can be eaten. The pet owner is afraid that his Alaskan dog will be tired of eating dog food, and wants to change its taste, he will make his own dog grain.
Chocolate is made from cocoa beans and contains various derivatives of methylxanthine, such as caffeine and theobromine substance. These substances bind to certain receptors on the cell surface, preventing the natural substances in the animal from binding to the receptors. Taking small doses of methylxanthines, dogs will vomit and have diarrhea, while humans will have a sense of euphoria. Chocolate contains a lot of theobromine and a small amount of caffeine, and if a dog eats too much chocolate, muscle spasms and even shock can occur. After taking theobromine and caffeine, the dog's heart rate soared to more than double its normal rate, and some even ran around like a big shot of espresso, which can be fatal in Alaska.
Onions and scallions are also common dishes or condiments in human food, but these foods may cause Alaska hemolytic anemia. Such foods are rich in disulfide, which can cause oxidation of dogs red blood cells, so it is better for parents not to feed them.
Chickens, ducks, fish, etc. are best not to choose to feed. Unless parents can ensure that there are no small and sharp bones at all, it is likely to cause fatal damage to Alaska. These bones are very small and sharp and can easily pierce your dog's throat, or scratch his mouth, esophagus or stomach. In severe cases, it can cause internal bleeding in dogs, and the consequences are very serious.
For Alaskan beverages, such as milk, it is easy to cause symptoms such as release of poisonous gas, diarrhea, dehydration or skin inflammation in Alaska. Parents should use it with caution. Or drink water, safe and healthy.
Raw, fatty meats should not be given to Alaskan Malamutes. Because this kind of food is prone to cause microvascular hemorrhage obesity in dogs. Or let the dog be threatened by Salmonella and Bacillus, which will seriously affect the dog's health.
The healthiest food for Alaskan Malamutes should be professional dog food with high nutritional value, and then match it with fresh and delicious vegetables and other foods, and ensure sufficient drinking water.