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What happens when a dog eats too much protein?

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Bovée states that the following assumptions are myths: Increased protein intake increases urea, which causes the kidneys to work much harder. A diet rich in protein damages a dog's kidneys. A diet rich in protein causes hyperkalemia, which means high levels of potassium in the blood.


What happens if dog eats too much protein?

Excess protein is stored in the body as fat, so today's high-protein, dense pet foods could be contributing to rising pet obesity if pet owners overfeed them. Or, excess protein — or again, the amino acids in it — is excreted as nitrogen, which can be harmful to the environment.

How do you know if your dog is having too much protein?

A diet that is high in protein can certainly affect behaviour in some dogs. Dogs on a commercial complete diet containing too much protein can suffer from anxiety, aggression, restlessness, light sleep and depression.

How much protein is too much protein for a dog?

Most dogs need a minimum of 18% to 29% protein in their diet. However, more is typically not frowned upon. Puppies need more protein, as they are growing. Too much protein can cause kidney problems, though.

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