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Can a two-month-old golden retriever eat apples?

No problem.

You can eat apples, but you can't eat apple cores. Apple cores contain cyanide, which is a deadly poison for people and dogs. Cyanide can also be found in the intestines of dogs, which will kill dogs without warning within 24 hours.

For example, eating fruits frequently will lead to soft stools or loose bowels in dogs due to excessive intake of vitamin C and fiber, and even lead to renal insufficiency and kidney calculi in the elderly.

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Dogs are carnivores. When feeding, animal protein should be prepared in the feed, supplemented by vegetarian ingredients to ensure the normal development and health of dogs. Dogs sometimes eat grass, but they eat very little and occasionally spit it out. Dogs eat grass not to satisfy their hunger, but to clear their stomachs, mainly because of their unique gastrointestinal structure. The dog's stomach is very big, accounting for about 2/3 of the abdominal cavity, but its intestines are very short, accounting for about13 of the abdominal cavity. Therefore, dogs basically use their stomachs to digest food and absorb nutrients. It is easy to digest meat food, and it is difficult to digest things with "tendons" such as leaves and grass.

Although dogs are carnivores, they can eat vegetables and grains when they are in trouble. Typical wild carnivores' dietary nutrition comes from the stomach contents of herbivores they capture.

In addition, scientists have also found that high-protein foods (eating a lot of meat) can help them prevent muscle tissue damage, such as the dog sled race in Idatarod, Alaska, and other similar situations under extreme pressure. Dogs like to chew bones. This is also the habit of biting prey in the original ecology.

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