Feeding Focus of the Irland Terrier
Irland Terrier (Definite Introduction)

The Irish Terrier’s dietary requirements are also quite high. The Irish Terrier cannot eat raw meat, which is prone to parasitic diseases. It is best not to eat seafood, which can easily cause indigestion and contain irritants. Sexual foods such as Sichuan peppercorns, minced garlic, ginger, pepper, etc. can easily cause the Irish dog's sensory sensitivity and even cause inflammation. Onions should not be eaten as they are easily poisoned and can lead to hemolytic anemia. Don't give him chicken or fish bones, as they can easily scratch his throat and stomach.
Feeding focus
1. Like people, the Irish Terrier will change its food needs as it ages. There is a big difference in the calories consumed during the puppy stage when it is developing rapidly, the mature adult stage and the old dog stage when the amount of exercise is reduced.
 2. The feeding of the Irish Terrier must be carried out at a fixed time, and the location is preferably fixed. The feeding amount should be fixed to avoid overeating or overeating.
 3. Feeding the right food for Irish Terriers is very important for the healthy growth of Irish Terriers.
5. The food he feeds every day has a great effect on his appearance, luster, and health.
 6. No suitable food will affect the development and growth of the Irish Terrier, and there is often nothing that can be compensated for later in life. From the beginning of puppyhood, you must feed them nutritious and balanced food, preferably dog ​​food. Most dog foods have all the nutrients your dog needs, including protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals.

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