Due to the high temperatures in summer, dog food can easily ferment and deteriorate, causing food poisoning. Therefore, it is best for dog food to be fresh food that has been heated and then cooled. The daily food intake should be appropriate and there should be no leftover food. Food that has fermented and deteriorated should be thrown away firmly and cannot be retained.
Spoiled food may contain bacterial toxins, which cannot be destroyed even by high-temperature treatment. If a dog eats food containing toxins, it can cause food poisoning and will die if not treated in time. Therefore, if your dog develops vomiting, diarrhea, general weakness and other symptoms shortly after feeding, it may be suspected of food poisoning, and you should seek veterinary treatment quickly. In summer, dogs, like people, lose a lot of water, so it is important to replenish water in time and ensure that there is always clean and sufficient drinking water in the dog's food bowl.
It should be noted that drinks such as tea and juice have no additional benefits for dogs. Milk may cause skin problems in some dogs with sensitive constitutions. Alcoholic drinks such as beer should be absolutely prohibited because Their stomachs cannot handle alcohol. Therefore, the best drink for dogs is water.