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Dog owners all know that dogs that have just been weaned have teeth that are still wet. They don’t grow all the way, so when feeding dog food, you should first soak the dog food until it is soft and feed it to the dog to prevent damage to the dog’s teeth. However, some people point out that after the dog food is soaked, the nutrients will disappear. Sure enough, it is Is that so?
It turns out that dogs cannot eat foods high in sugar, fat, and salt. High sugar and high fat can easily cause dogs to gain weight and induce diseases, so regardless of whether they are nutritionally nutritious or not, you must stop giving them high-fat dog food. When soaking dog food for dogs, you should also pay attention to the scientific method of soaking dog food, so as not to lose nutrients.
1. The water temperature must be consistent and not too high
About 40-70 degrees warm water, but the water must be warm water that has been boiled in advance and then cooled down. If the water is too high, the dog food will lose more nutrients easily and the soaking time will be longer.
2. The amount of water must be moderate
Dog food itself will absorb a certain amount of water and then increase in volume. The appropriate amount of water can allow the dog food to soak well without soaking into soup.
3. Master the best time to soak dog food
Soak until the dog food is put aside (softened); the melting degree of each type of dog food is different, so the soaking time will vary respectively. Usually warm water at about 60 degrees will be enough for 20 minutes. At this time, the water temperature is about 30 degrees, which is just right and you can try feeding it.

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