Grain is a big trigger in terms of allergens, so if your dog has a family history of allergies, you should probably
avoid grains in general and feed a grain - free diet.
Not exact matches
There is reasonable evidence that
grain - based carbohydrates
in general and gluten containing carbohydrates specifically are best
avoided if your goal is weight loss.
In general, you should make a point of
avoiding carb - heavy foods, including sugary treats and additives,
grains like wheat and rice, most fruits, and starchy vegetables like potatoes.
Whole -
grain breads, starches, and
grains,
in general, should not be
avoided, since they provide a wealth of nutrients and help you feel satisfied.
However, if your dog has any problems eating wheat or
grain in general, you will need to
avoid this food.
If your dog has any problems with wheat or
grains,
in general, you will need to
avoid this food.
However, if your dog has any problems eating corn or
grain in general, you will need to
avoid this food.