Guest dogs (definite introduction)
Many owners have tried to give their dogs alcohol, and dogs will follow people after drinking. Drunkenness often occurs, such as stumbling, agitation, confusion, etc. Some owners think drunk dogs are cute, but if their dogs drink too much alcohol, it may threaten their life safety.
We all know that alcohol contains ethanol. If consumed in large amounts, it will first stimulate and then suppress the central nervous system of dogs. Drunk dogs often show vomiting, restlessness, and staggering behavior. , confusion, frequent urination, abnormal behavior, etc. If you drink too much, your dog will suffer from coma, incontinence, and even depression of breathing and heartbeat, and eventually lead to death.
Some people may ask, since the alcohol content of beer is relatively low, should it be given to dogs? My answer is, no. The body structure of dogs is very different from that of humans, so we cannot apply human standards to dogs. Dogs are smaller and a little bit of alcohol may make them fall to the ground. And even for dogs with a "good amount of alcohol", drinking will increase their physical burden and is indeed not good for the dog's health. In addition, there are also great differences between individual dogs. Never let your own dog drink just because other pet friends say it is okay to drink. Otherwise, if any bad situation occurs, the owner will not regret it in time.
In fact, for dogs, plain water is the best drink. If the owner wants the dog to drink something else, a small amount of yogurt, juice, etc. are all good choices. Do not give it to the dog. Drink!
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