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  2. Can Dogs Eat Carrots? Here's Everything You Need to Know - AOL

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    We all know carrots are healthy for us humans. But can dogs eat carrots, too—and if so, what are the health benefits? A veterinary expert weighs in.

  3. Carrot-Craving Bernese Mountain Dog Turns Into 'Veggie ... - AOL

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    A Bernese Mountain Dog is a huge fan of carrots and turns into a "veggie bandit" when helping to harvest them from the garden. On September 20, 2024, The Berner Bunch (@thebernerbunch) shared a ...

  4. Carrot - Wikipedia

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    The carrot is a biennial plant that produces a taproot, which is the edible part of the plant. The taproot is typically orange, but can also be other colors, and is rich in beta-carotene, a provitamin A compound.

  5. Phytoestrogen - Wikipedia

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    Phytoestrogens are natural nonsteroidal plant compounds that have similar or opposite effects to estrogen in humans and animals. They are found in soy, legumes, cereals, fruits and other foods, and may have health benefits or risks depending on the dose and context.

  6. Canine tooth - Wikipedia

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    Canine teeth, also called cuspids, eye teeth, vampire teeth, or vampire fangs, are the relatively long, pointed teeth in the upper and lower jaws of mammals. They are used for tearing food and sometimes as weapons, and vary in size and shape among species and sexes.

  7. Golden Retriever on a Diet Makes Heartfelt Plea for Treats ...

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    The American Veterinary Medical Association reports that maintaining a healthy weight helps dogs lower their risk of developing health problems, such as diabetes, arthritis, joint issues, kidney ...

  8. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    As with humans, obesity can cause numerous health problems in dogs (although dogs are much less susceptible to the common cardiac and arterial consequences of obesity than humans are). According to a study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine , the prevalence of obesity in dogs is between 22 and 40 percent.

  9. Can Dogs Eat Apples? Here's What the Veterinarians Say - AOL

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    Depending on your dog’s size, aim for no more than 10% of their daily caloric intake to come from treats, including apples. For instance, a small dog might only need a few apple slices, while a ...