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  2. Vegetarian and vegan dog diet - Wikipedia

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    In the US, cats and dogs are estimated to be responsible for 25-30% of the impacts from animal farming on the environment. [32] 90% of dogs' impact on carbon emissions comes from the dog food they eat. Switching a dog from a typical diet with meat to one without, reduces those emissions by 37%. [33]

  3. 6 Chickpea Nutrition Facts You Should Know - AOL

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    Hummus is minimally processed and as a baseline typically includes tahini, oil, and spices in addition to chickpeas. Per one cup cooked chickpeas, you get 269 calories, 15 grams protein, 4 grams ...

  4. Just 1/2 cup of chickpeas has these major benefits for your ...

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    Chickpeas are a plant-based protein good for heart health, gut health and weight loss. Try these chickpea recipes and how to use aquafaba. Just 1/2 cup of chickpeas has these major benefits for ...

  5. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    Estimates of dog meat consumption is much lower when accounting for actual sales. In 2017 the Moran Market, which occupied 30–40% of dog meat market in the nation, [254] reported sales of about 20,000 dogs per year. [255] Numbers have further declined from these 2017 estimates and all the major markets have shutdown, including Moran Market. [256]

  6. Chickpea - Wikipedia

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    Chickpeas are usually rapidly boiled for 10 minutes and then simmered for longer. Dried chickpeas need a long cooking time (1–2 hours) but will easily fall apart when cooked longer. If soaked for 12–24 hours before use, cooking time can be shortened by around 30 minutes.

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  8. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Dogs have a functional delta 6 desaturase, hence no specific need for arachidonic acid. [71] Dogs have a functional sulfinoalanine decarboxylase, hence no need for taurine. [100] Unlike cats, dogs and humans can use Vitamin D2 nearly as efficiently as they use Vitamin D3. [101]

  9. Can dogs have eggs? Whether the breakfast food is good for ...

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    Your dog may also acquire a biotin deficiency if they consume raw eggs regularly. Raw egg whites contain the protein avidin, which obstructs the absorption of biotin , Purina reports.