ingredients
Coconut & Coconut Flour
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It's a minimally processed low carb, gluten-free flour which is high in plant-based protein and even higher in fiber.
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Fiber slows sugar absorption and coconut flour can lower blood sugar levels, for at least a few hours after eating it.
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Honey
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Honey helps dogs with seasonal allergies, year-round allergies and food allergies.
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Honey can help with a range of gastrointestinal problems including indigestion, diarrhea and constipation. But before you use honey, rule out any issues with his food.
Apple
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Vitamin A supports improved skin and coat health and helps to strengthen your dog’s immune system. Apples also help with vision and how well the eyes absorb light and help keep the skin and lining of the dog’s body in good shape.
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Vitamin C
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Apples contain a lot of antioxidants which can improve the immune system, skin condition, bone health, eyesight, and so much more.
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Apple pectin prevents spikes in blood sugar that lead to increased fat storage. With minimal fat content, raw apples are an extremely healthy option for Fido
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Apples are a good source of potassium, and potassium is necessary for good heart health. There has been scientific evidence that has linked low potassium levels with having irregular heartbeats.
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Peanut Butter
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Peanuts are packed with proteins and numerous vitamins and minerals
Brown Rice Flour
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It's a gluten free flour which is high in fiber and contains calcium, zinc and folate.
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Pumpkin
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Vitamin A makes for a good immune system and vision
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Vitamin E is an antioxidant and helps regulate enzyme activity
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Lutein keeps eyes, skin and fur healthy
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Vitamin C also helps with enzyme reactions and collagen synthesis
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Alpha carotene is another antioxidant that helps keep cells healthy
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Calcium keeps bones and teeth nice and strong
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Iron is important for oxidation, cellular respiration and hemoglobin production
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pumpkin is that it’s a known stomach-soother. It contains a great deal of soluble fiber that can help absorb excess water in the digestive tract. This in turn reduces or can even totally relieve diarrhea.
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Another tummy-related benefit of our favorite pet treat is that it can cure constipation
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Whole Wheat Flour
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Whole Wheat Flour instead of white processed flour which is stripped of nutrients.
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Whole-wheat flour is a good source of a range of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and plant based nutrients. These include Vitamin B9 (folate), Vitamin E, copper, iron, manganese and selenium, It's also high in fiber and carbohydrates.
Oat & Oat Flour
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Excellent wheat substitute for animals that are allergic to gluten, since they contain much lower protein levels.
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They are rich in vitamins B5 and B9, minerals such as zinc, iron, manganese, copper, folic acid and biotin (optimal for keeping fur in good condition).
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They are a source of soluble fiber that works to regulate cholesterol and all intestinal processes, helping to reduce problems such as constipation, diarrhea, gas and even vomiting.
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Oats are good for the dog's skin and fur.
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Improve red blood cell production
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Despite being a carbohydrate, they are highly recommended for overweight dogs due to their high fiber content. .
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They are natural and contain high amounts of the highest quality protein.
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Blackstrap Molasses
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Contains an ingredient that helps with arthritis,
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Anemia – Blackstrap is very high in iron, that is easily assimilated. But it does not cause constipation, like many other high iron remedies
Tapioca Flour
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Tapioca is a starch that is produced from the root of cassava. This tropical tree was initially discovered in a village of Brazil, where it was known as yucca.
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It is most popular in the African and South American regions. They prepare a huge chunk of their regular meals from tapioca flour while it is only used in a few kinds of dishes in the rest of the world.
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Today, it has gained prominence all over the world as a gluten-free flour. It acts as a savior to all the people suffering from a gluten allergy.
Chickpea Flour
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Also known as the garbanzo bean, chickpeas come conveniently loaded with protein. For pet parents looking for grain-free treat options, chickpea flour is another great substitute for pooches with food sensitivities. Plus, the fiber found in chickpeas can help keep your dog regular, and this legume boasts the benefits of lecithin, potassium, and vitamins A, B and C