This has to
do with the high fiber content.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, the
high fiber content slows the breakdown of the sugar, meaning you will not get rapid blood sugar spikes the way you
do with the simple sugars in candy.
However, a
high - quality dark chocolate
with at least a 70 % cocoa
content, when eaten in moderation,
does the body good by providing magnesium, copper, manganese,
fiber, iron, and other minerals.
This pattern of findings can potentially be explained by the
high fiber content of these two diets, which may have impeded calcium absorption.22 Nonetheless, the substantial increase in urinary phosphorus excretion
with the combination diet suggests that the subjects in this group
did consume more dairy products than the other participants.
Do this by only gradually increasing the amount of the dog food
with a
high fiber content before serving them in full or the normal amount.
It's low in calories, so combined
with its
high fiber content, it's a great option for dogs on a diet who don't feel like they're getting full off of their regular food.
Some dogs
do better
with a lower or
higher fat
content than average, some need more or less
fiber to produce consistent stools, and some dogs thrive on poultry - based foods while others can not tolerate them and need a different protein source.
However, if you feel you can't afford to maintain a hydrolyzed diet for the long - haul (they can be pricey), but you
do feel your pup needs a long - term change, buy dog foods that swap out grains
with high - quality proteins like venison and duck (instead of beef and chicken), complex carbohydrates, and
fibers from vegetables; avoid ones
with fillers,
high fat
content, and low - quality ingredients like corn and soy.