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Safety Warnings:
Safety aspects of dog food include choosing high-quality, balanced food without harmful additives, avoiding toxic foods such as chocolate or raw pork, observing hygiene when preparing raw food, and storing dog food properly to avoid contamination. In addition, the feeding instructions on the packaging should be followed and the individual tolerance of the food should be observed. Selection of safe food Quality of ingredients: Pay attention to high-quality, natural ingredients and avoid artificial preservatives, flavourings and colourings, as well as added sugars. Animal and plant content: Good dog food should contain a high animal content (meat, fish, offal) and a balanced vegetable content (vegetables, fruit, herbs, oils). Individual needs: Consider your dog's age, activity, and health status, as energy and nutrient needs can change. Foods to avoid Toxic foods: Never feed chocolate as it is toxic to dogs. Dangerous meats: Raw pork should be avoided as it can transmit the deadly Aujeszky's disease. Bones: Bones can cause injury or constipation and should therefore not be fed. Hygiene and storage Hygiene of raw feed: Special care must be taken in the preparation of raw feed to avoid bacterial contamination. Clean hands and kitchen surfaces thoroughly. Cold food: Food that comes straight from the fridge can be a drain on the dog's stomach. It should be at room temperature. Suitable storage: Store dog food in a clean, dry place to prevent mold growth and contamination by pests. Pay attention to the expiration date. Safe handling of food and dog Watch your dog: Watch your dog when you offer him new food. If digestion works well and he tolerates the food, you can continue to give it. Feeding routine: Follow the feeding instructions on the packaging. It is best to feed your dog several times a day in a quiet environment. Pathogens: Be aware that pathogens, such as salmonella, can also be transmitted to humans via dog chews. Here, too, hygiene is crucial.