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  2. Can Dogs Have Milk? Veterinarians Weigh In - AOL

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    Milk contains a large amount of fat, natural sugars, and calories; it can lead to obesity, pancreatitis, and a variety of other problems if consumed in large amounts.

  3. These Are the 8 Healthiest Fast Food Oatmeals to Order, RDs Say

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    Nutrition per item: 180 calories, 4.5 grams of fat, 150 mg of sodium, 4 grams of fiber, 0 grams of sugar and 5 grams of protein.. Dr. Mohr says this option from Pret is vegan-friendly because it ...

  4. Is oat milk good for you? Here's how it compares to regular milk.

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    If you're watching your sugar intake, be wary of the added sugar content in oat milk: If you aren't buying unsweetened oat milk, one serving of certain brands could include upwards of 12 grams of ...

  5. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Due to the indiscriminate nature of a dog's appetite, gastrointestinal upset is a frequent occurrence in dogs. The most common symptoms are anorexia, vomiting, and diarrhea. Foreign body ingestion can lead to acute obstruction of the gastrointestinal tract, a very dangerous condition. Acute pancreatitis can also result from dietary indiscretion.

  6. Oat milk - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to cow's milk, oat milk is similar in total calories per liquid volume (per cup serving, 120 vs 149 calories for cow's milk), has 40% the protein content, 63% of the fat, but only about 10% of the saturated fat content, and about 1.5 times the total carbohydrate (although simple sugars are half that of cow's milk). Cow's milk has ...

  7. Obesity in pets - Wikipedia

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    Obese dogs are more likely to develop urinary incontinence, may have difficulty breathing, and overall have a poorer quality of life compared to non-obese dogs, [17] as well as having a lower life expectancy. [1] Obese cats have an increased risk of diseases affecting the mouth and urinary tract. [17]

  8. 7 ways to increase your dog's appetite (and when you need to ...

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    Appetite stimulators have a place for some dogs and can be used in the short term to get a patient eating while they recover from an illness, as well as being used in longer-term conditions.

  9. Specific appetite - Wikipedia

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    An unlearned appetite is one that an animal possesses at birth, without conditioning through prior stress followed by alleviation with specific foods. An unlearned appetite suggests a physiological mechanism for detecting the absence of a nutrient as well as a signalling component that directs the animal to seek out the missing nutrient.