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  2. Trainer Lists 5 Healthy Snacks To Keep Dogs Hydrated in ... - AOL

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    Dogs who enjoy sweeter treats may have better luck chowing down on watermelon, though Xing did note that they can't consume seeds or rinds. Other fruits on the list include strawberries and ...

  3. 15 Best Snack Foods for Diabetics - AOL

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    Kenyon advises clients to consume snacks which contain no more than 20 grams of carbohydrates and 140 milligrams of sodium per serving, in accordance with American Diabetes Association guidelines.

  4. These Low-Carb Snacks Are Great for Every Type of Diabetic ...

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    Snacks for diabetics will satisfy without spiking blood sugars. Here, experts recommend healthy snacks for diabetics, like nuts, beef jerky, and cottage cheese. These Low-Carb Snacks Are Great for ...

  5. Salt substitute - Wikipedia

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    Sodium malate is salty in taste and may be blended with other salt substitutes. Although it contains sodium, the mass fraction is lower. [17] Monosodium glutamate is often used as a substitute for salt in processed and restaurant food, due to its salty taste and low sodium content compared to table salt, and can also be used effectively in home ...

  6. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), dogs receive a complete and balanced diet from the commercially processed dog food alone. Pet owners who give their dogs homemade diets may incorporate extra vitamins and supplements. Between approximately 10 and 30 percent of dogs in the United States receive nutritional supplements. [70]

  7. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Some dog food products differentiate themselves as grain- or carbohydrate-free to offer the consumer an alternative, claiming carbohydrates in pet foods to be fillers with little or no nutritional value. A study published in Nature suggests that domestic dogs' ability to easily metabolize carbohydrates may be a key difference between wolves and ...

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