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  2. Can dogs eat walnuts? - AOL

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    "Can dogs eat walnuts" is something you may have wondered if you're a dog parent. Particularly, if your dog is a foodie and is all about trying out human food in addition to their own.

  3. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are prone to have adverse allergic reactions to food similar to human beings. The most common symptoms of food allergies in dogs include rashes, swelling, itchy or tender skin, and gastrointestinal upsets such as uncontrollable bowel movements and soft stools. [82] Certain ingredients in dog food can elicit these allergic reactions.

  4. What Dietitians Want You to Know About Peanuts - AOL

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    Peanuts are a good source of healthy, monounsaturated fats that may help reduce bad (LDL) cholesterol levels which can help lower the risk for heart disease,” explains Menning. Protein

  5. Can dogs drink coconut water? We asked a veterinary expert - AOL

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    Dogs with kidney disease, diabetes, or pancreatitis should avoid coconut water due to its high potassium and natural sugar content. Similarly, overweight dogs should only have coconut-based treats ...

  6. Vegetarian and vegan dog diet - Wikipedia

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    Vegan dog food may incorporate the use of fruits, vegetables, cereals, legumes including soya, nuts, vegetable oils, as well as any other non-animal based foods. [2] The omnivorous domestic dog was originally primarily carnivore but has evolved to metabolize carbohydrates, fat, and fiber and remain healthy on a diet lower in protein. A ...

  7. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    People who feed their dogs raw food do so for a multitude of reasons, including but not limited to: culture, beliefs surrounding health, nutrition, and what is perceived to be more natural for their pets. [2] Feeding raw food can be perceived as allowing the pet to stay in touch with their wild, carnivorous ancestry. [2]