Yes, carrots can be a healthy treat for diabetic dogs when given in moderation. They are low in calories and have a low glycemic index, which means they have a minimal impact on blood sugar levels. Additionally, carrots provide essential vitamins and fiber. However, it's always best to consult with a veterinarian before adding new foods to your dog's diet.
Yes, raw carrots are good.
I do not know if your dog is a diabetic. You will have to take your dog to the vet and have the doctor look at the dog.
An excellent recipe for the diabetic is a spinach and mixed greens salad. It consists of spinach, romain lettuce, cabbage, carrots, and a light dressing.
Diabetic snack ideas should be whole grain and low sugar. Fresh vegetables such as carrots, broccoli and celery are good choices. They can be eaten with a low fat dip for more flavor.
Yes they can. Carrots are very good for dogs. Our 3 dogs all love carrots, steamed or plain! It is also good for their teeth. I would give a large dog 4-6 carrots a day and a smaller one 3 or 4. Carrots can be a choking hazard though so you may want to slice them in half down the side.
Yes, Purina for example carries a diabetic dog food. It's called "Purina Veterinary Diets DCO" http://www.dogsupplies.com/pages/Diabetic-Dog-Food-And-What-To-Feed-A-Diabetic-Dog.html
Regular dog food can be very expensive sometimes, so I would imagine that diabetic dog food would cost a lot. You can actually make your own diabetic dog food. www.ehow.com/facts_5256711_���dog-food-diabetes.html
A good diabetic meal should consist of at least one serving of a steamed vegetable such as carrots, about half a cup, either 4 oz of broiled turkey breast or chicken breast, and a small serving of a whole grain such as a whole wheat roll or brown rice.
Make sure they get exercise and feed them lean meat, rice and peas.
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A 'baby' bunny should not have any carrots. At 5 or 6 months you can start giving carrots as treats this is after their system has gotten strong enough to have treats. As for how many??? 1/4 to 1/3 of a normal sized carrot or 2 baby carrots. Rabbits really prefer carrot tops to carrots though.