Feeding foods that are excessive in calories from fat can lead to obesity or a painful condition called pancreatitis in predisposed animals. Food high in protein, or containing the wrong kind of proteins (as seen with many raw diets) can lead to urinary crystals or stones in predisposed dogs.
What happens if a dog eats the wrong food?
Generally, the symptoms of food poisoning in dogs include some combination of vomiting, diarrhea, reduced appetite, lethargy and dehydration. Some animals may show some neurological signs such as a lack of coordination, tremors and, in severe cases, even seizures and collapse.
What are the signs that I am feeding my dog the wrong diet?
Here are 9 signs you're feeding your dog the wrong food (and what you can do about it).Diarrhea or Constipation. ... Gas. ... Weight Gain/Loss. ... Scratching. ... Ear Problems. ... Low Energy. ... Sickness. ... Poor or Abnormal Behavior.9 Signs You're Feeding Your Dog the Wrong Food
How long will a dog have diarrhea after switching food?
Generally speaking, the diarrhea from switching foods should not last longer than 3 or 4 days at the very most. In some cases it may take up a full week for some dogs to adjust to the new food, but that is really pushing it. For the most part, dogs will adjust to their new food in 2 or 3 days.
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