What to eat as an adult in Alaska

The period from 6 months to 1 year old after the birth of an Alaskan dog is approximately equivalent to a human teenager, so the Alaskan dog can develop into a young dog equivalent to an 18-year-old person in one year. This period is when Alaska is growing most vigorously, and the calories it consumes are about twice as much as it grows, so it can feed more animal protein foods.
The healthiest food for Alaskan Malamutes should be professional dog food with high nutritional value, followed by fresh vegetables and other foods, as well as sufficient drinking water. Alaska is an omnivore, and its diet basically overlaps with that of humans. Generally speaking, it likes to eat meat, vegetables, fruits, pasta (steamed buns, steamed buns)... Especially 8 months ago, it basically ate whatever was available. Sometimes it would be so bored that it would swallow pieces of wood, which is worse than pigs. Not picky about food. Around December, I slowly learned what is delicious and what is not, and what I shouldn’t eat when I’m full.
Most vegetables can be eaten in small amounts in Alaska. You may have tried common vegetables such as cabbage, cucumber, carrot, broccoli, pumpkin, sweet potato and zucchini.
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