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How can I add fiber to my diabetic dog?

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3 мая 2018 г. · High fiber diets have been recommended for the management of canine diabetes mellitus. Addition of insoluble fibers to the diet assisted .


What fiber can I give my diabetic dog?

Insoluble fibers, such as cellulose, add bulk and can slow digestion and absorption of dietary carbohydrate, which can be a benefit to sugar regulation for diabetic dogs.

What can I give my dog to increase fiber?

To add fiber to your dog's diet, add a spoonful of bran flakes or cooked oats to your dog's food every day. You can also serve your dog steamed green beans or sweet potatoes, which are both great sources of fiber. A tablespoon of canned pumpkin pulp will work too.

How much fiber does a diabetic dog need?

For diabetic dogs, moving the food through the digestive tract quickly is advantageous. For an overweight dog, a diet with 10-20% of the dry food as fiber is a good plan. For a dog who is in good weight or slightly underweight, look for a diet with 5-15% fiber on a dry basis.

Do diabetic dogs need high fiber?

Though diet management for diabetic dogs is a topic researchers continue to explore, most vets (including us) will recommend a high-fiber, low-fat diet. While fiber helps your dog feel full and slows the entrance of glucose into the bloodstream, you'll find fewer calories in low-fat foods.

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