There are many ingredients that go into a quality dog food, and here we will focus on just one category: the carbohydrates. Barley (pearled) Oats (or whole oats) Brown rice. Whole wheat. Whole corn. Potato (or sweet potato) Millet.
What kind of carbs can I give my dog?
“Whole” grains, which contain the entire grain kernel (the bran, germ, and endosperm), are good quality carb sources. Examples include whole wheat, bulgur, oatmeal, corn/cornmeal, brown rice, buckwheat, barley, rye, amaranth, millet, quinoa, and triticale.
What is the source of carbohydrates for dogs?
“Carbohydrate” is one of the three macronutrients that provide the body energy and help it function (the other two energy-providing macronutrients are fat and protein). Sources of carbohydrates for dogs include starch, sugar, and fiber.
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