Can Dogs Eat Pasta? Some advice – Italian Cuisine

Can Dogs Eat Pasta? Some advice


It is customary when you advance the pasta, give some to the dog. But is it good for him? Can you eat it? Here's how to deal with Fido

There is never a good on the Italian table pasta dish, seasoned perhaps with a pesto or a Tomato sauce homemade. We happen to do even more … And what is left? We will give it to Fido tomorrow. But it will do us good dog? Is it right to give him pasta, especially seasoned pasta?
These are legitimate questions that we often ask ourselves, because we all know that what may possibly be good for us humans could harm the health of our four-legged friend.
To clear your mind of any doubt, we have prepared a profit guide with advice for proper nutrition of ours dog: you can find it partly below, partly in the gallery.

Why give pasta to the dog?

The dog is a carnivorous animal, therefore you must feed purely on proteins and not on carbohydrates. But every now and then completing his diet with the addition of a few pounds of pasta does not hurt him for two reasons mainly: if the dog does a lot of physical activity, carbohydrates are an excellent source of energy and if the dog follows a homemade diet , consuming carbohydrates makes it balanced and complete.

Pasta to the dog: when it is dangerous

If it is the first time you feed the dog pasta, watch how it reacts. Respecting the doses recommended by the veterinarian, if after eating you experience episodes of: diarrhea, flatulence, vomiting or general digestive disorders, it may be that you are allergic or intolerant.

Dog pasta: which breeds should avoid it?

If Fido belongs to one of the following breeds (or a cross of these), it would be better to avoid giving him the paste: labrador, pug, dachshund, beagle, rough collie, english bulldog, boxer. Also, best to avoid pasta with dogs elderly, sterilized or otherwise very lazyCarbohydrates could lead to overweight or obesity problems, just like we humans do.

Read other tips for giving pasta to dogs in the tutorial

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