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Tina
MemberI’m looking for a carbohydrates free food. It has to be green free and carbohydrate free. If it has high antioxidants that would be great too. Name something if you know it!!!
Tina
Member*GRAIN FREE
meky6ra
MemberWhy do you want it to be carbohydrate-free?
DogFoodie
MemberNo kibble can be carb free, it would have to be a raw product.
Tina
MemberMy dog has democratic mange and all the articles that I’be looked up have said no or low carbohydrates.
Tina
Member*Demodectic
Susan
ParticipantThere’s the low Gylcemic diets that they still can have, that have rice, oats.. Rice & oats are good carbohyrates…..I started looking into all this & it does ur head in lol… Google “low gylcemic diets for dogs” when I googled it, Acana, Merrick, Nutriscia & Orijen came up..I think Diabetic foods are low gylcemic..
theBCnut
MemberI’ve never heard of going carb free for demodex, but demodex is an immune issue, so I guess I can see it. Most foods that are high in antioxidants are not carb free, even whole foods. Good luck. I hope you can find what you are looking for, but I haven’t heard of one single nutritionally complete food that was carb free, even among raw foods, and they have the lowest carbs.
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