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What does the fork-tailed betta eat?
A carnivore-leaning omnivore eating small invertebrates, aquatic insects, fish eggs, earthworms, occasionally small fish. Its digestion is fragileโdon't overfeed or it gets indigestion. Control amount and frequency.
What happens if I feed a rabbit only pellets?
Pellets-only risks indigestion, overgrown teeth, and unbalanced nutrition. Rabbits need fiber (hay) for gut motilityโwithout it, constipation and hairballs; they also need hay to wear teeth. Pellets are high in carbs/fat, low in protein/fiber, hurting growth long-term.
What happens if a dog eats too much sweet food?
Too much sugar causes obesity, indigestion, diabetes, oral disease. Excess sugar turns to fat (raising heart/diabetes/joint risks), upsets the gut (diarrhea, vomiting), and raises mouth acidity causing bad breath and cavities. Avoid sweets; rinse after occasional treats.
What happens if a dog eats too much pear?
Too much pear can cause indigestion, soft stools, diarrhea (cooling, high-sugar). Pear seeds have trace cyanide; excess may poison. Feed in moderation; give probiotics if upset.
What happens if a dog eats too much watermelon?
Watermelon's water and fiber can cause diarrhea, vomiting, indigestion; its sugars can raise blood glucose. Feed in moderation; give pet probiotics for upset, or see a vet if it persists.
What happens if a puppy eats adult dog biscuits?
A little is usually fine, but a puppy's gut is immature; too many cause indigestion. The hard biscuits wear teeth and gums, and their high sodium/phosphorus vs. low protein/calcium/vitD can hinder growth if fed long-term.
What happens if a Teddy (Poodle) refuses to eat kibble?
Refusing kibble risks nutritional imbalance, weight loss, and poor digestion; replacing it with too many cans or pastes causes obesity and related disease. Usually it's pickinessโcut treats, switch palatable food, feed on schedule.
What happens if an Alaskan Malamute puppy eats too much?
Overeating causes poor digestion, vomiting, and diarrhea, and long-term leads to obesity with joint, heart, and diabetes risks. Feed on a fixed schedule by age and weight.
What happens if a dog eats too much lecithin?
Too much lecithin causes obesity, indigestion, and imbalance; in moderation it helps skin and coat. Overload triggers diarrhea and vomiting and long-term fat metabolism issues. Follow dosage guidance.
What happens if a one-month-old puppy eats nutrient paste?
A small amount is usually harmless, as nutrient paste supplies fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals. But a one-month-old's gut is immature, so wait until 3 months; if soft stools follow, give probiotics.