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What fruits can Labradors eat?

Labradors can eat fruits such as apples, bananas, oranges, and grapefruits. It is recommended that owners add a moderate amount of vegetables and fruits to their diet, and not feed them too much at once. In summer, it is appropriate to eat a little watermelon, which is helpful for cooling down and replenishing the water needed by dogs.

What should Labradors eat?

Labradors' diet is related to their age. From birth to weaning, Labradors mainly rely on breast milk; from weaning to about 3 months old, they mainly eat goat's milk, warm water, or goat's milk soaked puppy food; from 3 months old to adulthood, they mainly eat puppy food, supplemented by a suitable amount of phospholipids, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements; after adulthood, they mainly eat adult food, supplemented with some vegetables, fruits, and meat.

How to make Labradors grow strong

To make your dog grow well and strong, you need to ensure that it receives sufficient nutrients every day. Puppies mainly drink breast milk, and if there is no breast milk, you can feed them puppy milk powder or goat's milk. After weaning, you can feed them nutritious dog food. For medium-sized dogs like Labradors, you can feed them some meat (without hard bones) and supplement calcium after 2-3 months of birth. Half a year later, you can feed them more animal protein foods.

What Labradors can't eat

Labradors cannot eat food that is too hard to digest or may cause poisoning, such as various bird bones, onion products, chocolate, grapes, potatoes, and foods with high amounts of salt and sugar. Eating these things may cause intestinal injuries, indigestion, poisoning, kidney and liver problems, and intestinal blockage.