Dogs can eat figs, but they cannot eat more than one or two at a time. Figs are rich in amino acids, malic acid, citric acid, cellulose, etc., which are good for supplementing dogs’ physical strength and relieving fatigue. Among them, citric acid and malic acid can well promote the digestion of the stomach, and are helpful to increase the dog's appetite, making the dog like to eat more.
Figs contain a variety of lipids, which can moisturize the intestines. It contains lipase, hydrolase, etc., which have the function of lowering blood lipids and decomposing lipids, and can reduce the deposition of fat in blood vessels. However, overfeeding can irritate the dog's gastrointestinal tract, which can easily cause symptoms such as vomiting, soft stools, and loose stools. Certain ingredients it contains have anti-cancer and anti-cancer effects, can enhance people's body's disease resistance, prevent the occurrence of various cancers, delay the development of transplanted adenocarcinoma and lymphosarcoma, and promote the degeneration of diseased cells.
Tip:
When feeding figs to dogs, owners also need to pay attention to controlling their intake to avoid causing gastrointestinal burden. Figs contain a lot of sugar, which can cause physical discomfort to dogs if they eat too much. The owner can properly feed some fruits, vegetables, meat, etc. to help the dog's body supplement different nutrients. It is best to eat dog food as the main food at ordinary times to prevent your dog from developing picky eating habits.