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Rich in fiber

If an ingredient in a dog's diet says that it is "high in fiber", it means that this ingredient contains a high proportion of fiber. Fiber is an important part of a dog's diet, although it does not directly provide energy. They play a central role in your dog's digestive health.

Fiber can be divided into two main types: soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber can absorb water and forms a kind of gel in the digestive tract. It can help regulate your dog's stool and is useful in treating diarrhea and constipation. Insoluble fiber, on the other hand, helps stimulate bowel movements and can be helpful in preventing constipation.

A diet rich in fiber can also help regulate your dog's weight. Fiber provides a longer-lasting feeling of fullness, which can be particularly useful if your dog is prone to obesity. Fibre can also help to stabilize blood sugar levels, which can be beneficial for dogs with diabetes.

However, it is important not to feed too much fiber as this can lead to digestive problems such as bloating or diarrhea. As with all aspects of dog nutrition, it's crucial to find a balance and ensure your dog is getting a balanced diet that meets all their nutritional needs.

Overview

Common ingredient in dog food Contains grains Baked goods Bread Rich in gluten Processed food Can help regulate blood sugar levels Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health Rich in nutrients Rich in fiber Rich in carbohydrates Rich in minerals Rich in strength conditionally compatible Safe feeding Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets
Grain
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Legume Tolerated in small quantities
Kidney beans
Rich in fiber Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Plant Tolerated in small quantities
Lupin meal
Low calorie content Long lasting Low glycemic index Superfood Gluten free Legume Can help regulate blood sugar levels Can have a positive effect on cholesterol levels Can have a detoxifying effect May have anti-inflammatory properties Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health Supports digestion Rich in essential substances Low fat content Rich in nutrients Rich in amino acids Rich in fiber Rich in carbohydrates Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in strength Safe feeding Suitable for raw food Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets
Mountain lenses
Rich in fiber Rich in trace elements Rich in vitamins Fruit Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Nectarine
Low glycemic index Can support the immune system Supports digestion Mushroom Rich in essential substances Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Safe feeding Suitable for allergy-sensitive dogs
Oyster mushrooms
Low glycemic index Natural sweetener Snack Supports digestion Plant Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Safe feeding
Pear chips
Low protein content Intended for human consumption Natural sweetener Processed food Candy Can help regulate blood sugar levels Supports digestion Rich in fiber Rich in energy Rich in fructose Rich in vitamins Rich in water / moisture Can be eaten fresh Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets
Pear compote
May have antioxidant properties Natural source of antioxidants Natural source of phytochemicals Aroma Liquid Essence Can support heart health Can promote cardiovascular health Can support kidney function Can influence the mood Supports digestion Can support wound healing May have anti-inflammatory properties Rich in fiber Rich in fructose Rich in nutrients Rich in vitamins Can be eaten fresh Suitable for raw food
Pear extract
Rich in fiber Rich in vitamins Fruit Tolerated in small quantities
Pears
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Food Legume conditionally compatible
Peas
Rich in essential substances Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Meat Vegetable Contains grains Legume Fruit Animal product Compatibility Tolerated in small quantities
Potassium
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in trace elements Fruit Tolerated in small quantities
Quince
Contains sugar Fruit Processed food Candy Can have a positive effect on cholesterol levels Rich in nutrients Rich in fiber Rich in carbohydrates Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Rich in strength conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Suitable for vegetarian diets Tolerated in small quantities May be suitable for diabetic diets
Rice pudding
Rich in fiber Contains grains Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Rice starch
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Vegetable Tolerated in small quantities
Spinach
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Vegetable Tolerated in small quantities
Sweet potatoes
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Vegetable Fruit Plant Tolerated in small quantities
Tomatoes
Rich in fiber Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Tolerated in small quantities
Tragacanth
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Vegetable conditionally compatible
Vegetables
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Plant Tolerated in small quantities
Water spinach
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Vegetable conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Whole grain maize
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Contains grains Safe feeding conditionally compatible
Wholemeal oat flour
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Vegetable Safe feeding
Zucchini