Of course, if you feed your dog a grain - free food, it probably
contains other carb sources.
Not exact matches
Coconut also
contains healthy fiber which is excellent for stabilizing blood sugar when combined with
other sources of
carbs (1, 2).
Depending on how the protein is
sourced and processed, it can
contain varying percentages of actual protein — with the rest of the supplement being taken up by
carbs, fat, flavorings or
other additives.
The best
carb sources contain other nutrients in addition to carbohydrates, like whole grains, fruit, starchy vegetables, and legumes.
All the
other dietary advice is pretty much what I recommend to all my readers, regular meals throughout the day that
contain a high
source of organic protein, healthy fats, a small amount of unrefined
carbs (sweet potato, brown rice, quinoa, buckwheat, oats), plenty of fresh fruit and veg and little - zero added sugar.
RTDs are typically not as pure as
other sources, and usually
contain more fats and
carbs.