Can dogs eat rice and beans?
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When we think about which is the greatest classic of Brazilian cuisine, rice and beans would win hands down, right? But can dogs also eat rice and beans?
We know that, in millions of homes around the country, the practice of giving leftovers from lunch or dinner to dogs is quite common.
But is this type of habit healthy? Could this practice cause complications in the pet's body?
That’s what we’re going to talk about in today’s text.
Throughout the content, we will talk about the diet of these pets and answer the central question of our text:
Can dogs eat rice and beans without any problems?
And if not, what problems can these foods cause?
The practice of giving leftover food to dogs
Let he who has never given his dog some leftover food cast the first stone.
After all, the faces they make when they want something we're eating are almost irresistible, right?
Although it is a little less common nowadays, this was once a very common practice among tutors.
In fact, it was not uncommon to find families who ended up choosing to feed their pets only with leftovers from meals, dispensing with the use of pet food.
As already mentioned, it can be observed that this practice is becoming less and less frequent among Brazilian homes.
In general, guardians are more aware and careful about how their pets are fed.
And that's great news!
Can dogs eat rice and beans?
And now we come to the burning question: after all, can dogs eat rice and beans?
The answer is: it depends a lot. And we'll explain it to you in more detail!
You will probably never hear the news that a dog died from eating rice and beans.
After all, as already mentioned in the first topic, for as long as we can remember, the practice of offering leftovers from meals to animals has been practiced throughout Brazil and even around the world.
However, this type of practice is far from being the best option for the health of the animal in question.
Although 100% are present in our daily diet and, together with other types of food, offer all the nutrients our body needs, the situation does not work that way with dogs.
Their bodies work differently than ours.
And this means that the nutrients that are part of this combination are not sufficient for them.
The presence of this type of nutrient contributes to a series of improvements in the animal's routine.
These include: improved appearance of fur and increased energy, and even an improvement in the life expectancy of your 'dog companion'.
The dangers of a rice and beans-based diet for dogs
As you saw in the previous topic, despite not being the type of diet recommended by veterinarians, rice and beans in themselves are far from being a big problem for animals.
What can end up harming them are the ingredients used to prepare these foods.
As everyone knows, preparing dishes like rice and beans involves the use of a series of seasonings.
And two of them in particular pose great risks to your dog's health. We're talking about garlic and onion.
Almost indispensable in Brazilian kitchens, these two items are quite dangerous for the health of animals.
Their consumption of these foods can cause serious cases of poisoning.
And among the symptoms of this type of poisoning are: diarrhea, vomiting, apathy, changes in respiratory rate and excessive salivation.
And, depending on the amount ingested, it can even result in cases of gastroenteritis and hemolytic anemia.
To help pet parents, we have already written a special article here on the website focused specifically on the diets of pets such as dogs and cats.
In it, we list some of the foods that are expressly prohibited for these animals. To read this article, just click here.
Are there cases where dogs can eat rice and beans without any problems?
Despite the risks already mentioned throughout the text, there are cases where the consumption of these foods can happen without major problems.
In these cases, this different diet must be prescribed by a veterinarian after carrying out a series of exams and evaluations.
And as already mentioned, the biggest problem with rice and beans is the preparation and the ingredients that are part of this process.
Therefore, when prescribing this type of diet that involves the consumption of rice and beans, the veterinarian in charge should also provide tips on how to prepare these foods.
But, even in cases like these, it is worth making a small reservation about beans.
Just like in humans, consuming too many beans can cause excess gas.
And everyone knows that this can cause great discomfort.
And it’s no different with animals. When consumed in excess, this food can cause this type of reaction in your dog.
Conclusion
As you can see throughout the text, although they are not such dangerous foods, adding foods like rice and beans to your pet's diet may not be the best idea.
Ideally, your dog's diet should only consist of quality food.
Nowadays, there is no shortage of high-quality food in the pet shop market, in a wide variety of types, brands and dog profiles.
Just choose which one has the best nutrients according to your pet's profile.
This way, you will offer an ideal and balanced diet so that your dog has a healthier diet and a better quality of life!
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